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The Force of Character Book

This philosophy/psychology work on character and ageing is not a self-help book but a self-perception book--philosophical, wise, and deep. "What does aging serve? What is its point?" asks James Hillman, and proceeds to examine those questions fully. The loss of short-term memory, for example, enables us to better recall the past and review our life. "On the one hand, brain cells may be flaking off like autumn leaves in a deciduous forest; on the other hand, a clearing is being made, leaving more space for occasional birds to alight." Hillman also likens short-term memory loss to a warehouse packed full of the inventory of life, emptying the latest files "to preserve enough emotional space for evaluating what has been there for a long time." Other ageing markers also have benefits for character, reflection, and imagination. We wake up at night not only because our old bodies have to urinate, for example, but also because our minds are open to the wonders and mysteries of night.Hillman discusses the three major changes that character undergoes in later life. First is "lasting," which is the desire to live as long as possible. Next is "leaving," where we change from holding on to letting go, and our character becomes more exposed and confirmed. The final stage is "left": "what is left after you have left," and Hillman interweaves all the connotations of that word. --Joan PriceRead More

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    The Force of Character : Paperback : Random House USA Inc : 9780345424051 : 0345424050 : 05 Jul 2000 : As iconoclastic and captivating as "The Soul's Code, The Force Of Character"" presents an enlivening new vision of life's mission in light of the aging process. Hillman's magnificent new book is a profound reflection on the wisdom revealed by the body and psyche and how it emerges as we pursue and fulfill our callings."

  • 0345424050
  • 9780345424051
  • James Hillman
  • 1 February 2001
  • Ballantine Books Inc.
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 272
  • 1st Ballantine Books Trade Ed
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