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Book SynopsisIn The Apocalypse of the Mind, the author identifies practical elements that support the shift from enduring states of consciousness to stillness of mind. Grounded in Jungian theory and Eastern thought the book draws on the author's personal experience and other scenarios as well as themes from popular culture to illustrate the process the ego encounters as it undergoes consciousness transformation. The book offers readers reflective exercises to incorporate an understanding of their unconscious material, and deep rooted solutions to address genuine transformation.
Trade ReviewMelissa Lowe unravels the mystery of the ego, teaching us the importance of shining light onto our own personal darkness to be whole once again. Revealing her own tragedies and triumphs, she gently guides us through the techniques that bring alignment with our authentic higher self. The simplicity is brilliant. Anyone who reads this book will learn how to become their own best friend, capable of expressing their greatest gifts and talents to the world. (Karen Keller PhD co-author, Stepping Stones to Success: Experts Share Strategies for Mastering Business, Life and Relationships) The Apocalypse of the Mind provides deep insights for students of consciousness as well as some interesting challenges to the standard paradigms of the mental health profession. (J D Townsend, journalist and author of The Assassin's Dream)