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Overview"""Why We Make Bad Choices in Modern-Day Genesis 1-3"" is a book that takes a transpersonal approach to explore the impact of the biblical story of Genesis on our psyche and behaviour. The story follows Eve as she embarks on a journey to understand herself, entering a parallel universe between Genesis and the present day. Here, she discovers the dark side of human nature that originates from God and learns how to deal with the resulting false self. Through this exploration, the book delves into the complexities of human nature, examining how a false self can manifest itself and lead to unhealthy choices. It takes the reader on a journey to encounter both the good and evil that exists within all of us, a journey that was first introduced in the creation story of Genesis." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Maria LivieroPublisher: Maria Liviero Imprint: Maria Liviero Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.227kg ISBN: 9781399924450ISBN 10: 1399924451 Pages: 180 Publication Date: 29 March 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsWhy We Make Bad Choices is Maria Liviero's exploration of the human psyche through a deep analysis of the many themes and characters presented in Genesis 1-3. This is a self-help book that uses an unconventional approach to inspect the human mind, trying to find ways to heal those individuals that are lost and are living inauthentic lives. This book stands out for its creativity. First, we meet Eve and see directly all she went through. Then, metaphorically, it is explained how this original sin affected humanity as a whole and how all of us are trying to return to paradise. Liviero takes the reader on a journey where both psychological and religious themes are dealt with in an interconnected manner. The repressed history of humans is finally revealed after the study of Genesis 1-3, which helps to make sense of unresolved traumas and setbacks that most people have on a daily basis. Titan Maria Liviero uses Genesis 1-3, the creation story from the Bible, as a basis for explaining why we have negative behaviors that impact our better selves and how to overcome them. The symbols and themes in the Genesis narrative serve as starting points for the exploration of the dark self versus the light self within us all. The most striking and perhaps most controversial, of such being that God has an evil side. The question does raise itself of how evil came into the world from an omnibenevolent God, and Liviero suggests that God is both good and evil from a human standpoint if he created everything. Why We Make Bad Choices asks some deep questions about what makes us human, and Liviero provides some thought-provoking answers. Book Review Directory Looking at the decisions we make with the use of Jungian analysis and Genesis. Whether you're religious or not, most people are familiar with the story in Genesis 1-3, or the story of how God made the world in 7 days. Using a modern day Eve, trapped in a cycle of unhealthy decisions and a parallel Genesis world, 'Why We Make Bad Choices' by Maria Liviero explores the concepts of Carl Jung, looking at different aspects of human behaviour, exploring our sense of self and how understanding ourselves can lead to healthier decision making and thinking patterns. This is a unique mix of spirituality and psychology held within a narrative which serves as an argument for the place of spirituality in modern society. Love Reading Why We Make Bad Choices is Maria Liviero's exploration of the human psyche through a deep analysis of the many themes and characters presented in Genesis 1-3. This is a self-help book that uses an unconventional approach to inspect the human mind, trying to find ways to heal those individuals that are lost and are living inauthentic lives. This book stands out for its creativity. First, we meet Eve and see directly all she went through. Then, metaphorically, it is explained how this original sin affected humanity as a whole and how all of us are trying to return to paradise. Liviero takes the reader on a journey where both psychological and religious themes are dealt with in an interconnected manner. The repressed history of humans is finally revealed after the study of Genesis 1-3, which helps to make sense of unresolved traumas and setbacks that most people have on a daily basis. Titan Maria Liviero uses Genesis 1-3, the creation story from the Bible, as a basis for explaining why we have negative behaviors that impact our better selves and how to overcome them. The symbols and themes in the Genesis narrative serve as starting points for the exploration of the dark self versus the light self within us all. The most striking and perhaps most controversial, of such being that God has an evil side. The question does raise itself of how evil came into the world from an omnibenevolent God, and Liviero suggests that God is both good and evil from a human standpoint if he created everything. Why We Make Bad Choices asks some deep questions about what makes us human, and Liviero provides some thought-provoking answers. Book Review Directory Looking at the decisions we make with the use of Jungian analysis and Genesis. Whether you're religious or not, most people are familiar with the story in Genesis 1-3, or the story of how God made the world in 7 days. Using a modern day Eve, trapped in a cycle of unhealthy decisions and a parallel Genesis world, 'Why We Make Bad Choices' by Maria Liviero explores the concepts of Carl Jung, looking at different aspects of human behaviour, exploring our sense of self and how understanding ourselves can lead to healthier decision making and thinking patterns. This is a unique mix of spirituality and psychology held within a narrative which serves as an argument for the place of spirituality in modern society. Love Reading Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |