
The Path of the Warrior-Mystic
Being a Man in an Age of Chaos
Angel Millar(Author)
Inner Traditions Bear and Company (Publisher)
Published on 17. February 2022
Book
Paperback/Softback
240 pages
978-1-64411-267-0 (ISBN)
Description
Takes you on a journey to cultivate yourself mentally, physically, and spiritually to become the archetypal Higher Man
* Explores the archetypal and classical male ideal found in ancient societies around the world
* Examines some of the problems facing men in the world today and shares practices to develop yourself in the face of these problems
* Provides techniques for developing your thinking and focus, overcoming fear, relaxing tension in your body, and developing a self-image more appropriate to who you are and aspire to be
Ancient and classical societies have always had an ideal of manhood. In Japan, the samurai cultivated not only the art of the sword but also poetry, calligraphy, and spiritual practice. In Confucianism, the ideal man was the Chun-Tzu (the Higher Man), who cultivated both the arts of war and the arts of peace. And in medieval Europe, the knight lived by the comparable code of chivalry. Such men, considered both warriors and mystics, exempli ed wholeness. Yet today, men exist in a chaotic world without role models, guidance, or a sense of the sacred masculine.
Exploring how to reconnect with the archetypal male ideal and develop the different sides of your being, author Angel Millar offers a journey of self-development to help cultivate yourself as a whole--mentally, physically, and spiritually. He examines some of the problems facing men in the world today--lack of strong friendships, distractingtechnology, constant criticism--and shares practices to develop yourself in the face of these problems. He shares techniques for enhancing your focus, overcoming fear, integrating your shadow, developing inner silence, and creating a self-image more appropriate to who you are and who you aspire to be. He also explores the importance of relaxing tension in your body to help you break free from pattern-induced behavior and self-defeating thoughts embedded through muscle memory.
Examining in uential gures both contemporary and historical like Steve Jobs and Swami Vivekananda, powerful myths from East and West such as the tale of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, warrior and brotherhood traditions as well as literature and fine art, this guide will help you discover your inner sacred masculine, a better understanding of the world and your place in it, and ultimately how to become a confident, strong, and dynamic contemporary higher man and a leader in your own life.
* Explores the archetypal and classical male ideal found in ancient societies around the world
* Examines some of the problems facing men in the world today and shares practices to develop yourself in the face of these problems
* Provides techniques for developing your thinking and focus, overcoming fear, relaxing tension in your body, and developing a self-image more appropriate to who you are and aspire to be
Ancient and classical societies have always had an ideal of manhood. In Japan, the samurai cultivated not only the art of the sword but also poetry, calligraphy, and spiritual practice. In Confucianism, the ideal man was the Chun-Tzu (the Higher Man), who cultivated both the arts of war and the arts of peace. And in medieval Europe, the knight lived by the comparable code of chivalry. Such men, considered both warriors and mystics, exempli ed wholeness. Yet today, men exist in a chaotic world without role models, guidance, or a sense of the sacred masculine.
Exploring how to reconnect with the archetypal male ideal and develop the different sides of your being, author Angel Millar offers a journey of self-development to help cultivate yourself as a whole--mentally, physically, and spiritually. He examines some of the problems facing men in the world today--lack of strong friendships, distractingtechnology, constant criticism--and shares practices to develop yourself in the face of these problems. He shares techniques for enhancing your focus, overcoming fear, integrating your shadow, developing inner silence, and creating a self-image more appropriate to who you are and who you aspire to be. He also explores the importance of relaxing tension in your body to help you break free from pattern-induced behavior and self-defeating thoughts embedded through muscle memory.
Examining in uential gures both contemporary and historical like Steve Jobs and Swami Vivekananda, powerful myths from East and West such as the tale of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, warrior and brotherhood traditions as well as literature and fine art, this guide will help you discover your inner sacred masculine, a better understanding of the world and your place in it, and ultimately how to become a confident, strong, and dynamic contemporary higher man and a leader in your own life.
Reviews / Votes
"Busting all categories and conventions, Angel Millar creates a new code of masculine development by uniting contemporary needs with esoteric wisdom to reintroduce honor, purpose, accountability, ethics, and effort into a culture that has astoundingly degraded or forgotten these ideals. As steeped in magic, rite, and hidden history as he is in good sense, Angel delivers the book on positive manhood for which our culture has been yearning. Cynics will never forgive him." * Mitch Horowitz, PEN Award-winning author of Occult America and The Miracle Club * "In his impressively researched book, Angel Millar takes us step by step on a journey to authenticity. Citing images and examples from myth, art, and religion, he shows us men how to grow into our highest expression as males of both strength and uncompromising insight." * Will Johnson, author of Rumi's Four Essential Practices and Breathing through the Whole Body * "Throughout the ages, and in most traditional civilizations, there exists a masculine ideal: that of the warrior-poet, or warriormystic, who has been initiated into both the worlds of action and contemplation--the harmony of pen and sword. However, during our age of chaos, masculinity as an ideal is no longer recognized but actively demonized by the forces of deconstruction and distraction, and hence, many modern men are lost in a wasteland devoid of meaning, balance, and higher ideals. Angel Millar has taken upon himself the noble task of helping to restore this lost balance, and his book offers both traditional wisdom and sage practical advice specific to our time on how to re-embrace the heroic, perennial masculine ideal." * Aki Cederberg, author of Journeys in the Kali Yuga * "A comprehensive and intelligently written book on a topic of vital importance: the development of psychologically and spiritually healthy men living in the complex age of the early twenty-first century." * P. T. Mistlberger, author of The Way of the Conscious Warrior *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Rochester
United States
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 222 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
400 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-64411-267-0 (9781644112670)
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E-Book
09/2021
Simon + Schuster LLC
€12.85
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Person
Angel Millar is a well-known lecturer on initiation, symbolism, and self-development as well as an artist and student of the martial arts. The author of several books, including Three Stages of Initiatic Spirituality, he lives in New York City.
Content
Introduction
1 The Dual Quality of the Warrior
2 Noble Friendship
3 The Necessary Work
4 From Obstacle to Accomplishment
5 The Discipline of Positive Thinking
6 Developing a Powerful Self-Image
7 Fear and the Higher Self
8 Venturing into the Great Unknown
9 The Mechanical World and the Primordial World
10 Technological Noise and Inner Silence
11 Sex, Orgasm, and Death
12 The Warrior and the Creative Individual
13 Arise, the Higher Individual
Notes
Bibliography
About the Author
Index
1 The Dual Quality of the Warrior
2 Noble Friendship
3 The Necessary Work
4 From Obstacle to Accomplishment
5 The Discipline of Positive Thinking
6 Developing a Powerful Self-Image
7 Fear and the Higher Self
8 Venturing into the Great Unknown
9 The Mechanical World and the Primordial World
10 Technological Noise and Inner Silence
11 Sex, Orgasm, and Death
12 The Warrior and the Creative Individual
13 Arise, the Higher Individual
Notes
Bibliography
About the Author
Index