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Ellen Goldberg

    A psychotherapist and mystic, this author delves into the intersection of psychology, spiritual philosophies, and the esoteric arts. Their extensive studies of both Eastern and Western traditions, coupled with years of practice in psychotherapy and teaching mystic sciences like palmistry, tarot, and astrology, offer a unique perspective on the human psyche and spirituality. The author's talent for synthesizing diverse knowledge and integrating it with modern psychology empowers readers to understand and transform their ways of being. Written in an accessible, conversational tone, their work feels like a personal lesson, reflecting decades of experience in teaching and counseling.

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    The Art and Science of Hand Reading
    • 2016

      The Art and Science of Hand Reading

      • 532 pages
      • 19 hours of reading
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      In this comprehensive guide to hand reading, the authors detail how to interpret all features of the hand, not simply the lines of the palm.

      The Art and Science of Hand Reading
    • 2014

      Eine Gedichtsammlung zu den Themen Enttäuschung, Liebe, Freundschaft und Glaube

      Clown
    • 2014

      Eine Gedichtsammlung zu den Themen Liebe, Gesellschaft und Glaube.

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    • 2002

      The Lord Who is Half Woman

      Ardhanarisvara in Indian and Feminist Perspective

      • 193 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Exploring the complexities of gender and spirituality, this study delves into the representation of an androgynous Hindu god within Indian culture through a modern feminist lens. It examines the intersections of mythology, gender identity, and cultural practices, offering insights into how this deity challenges traditional notions of masculinity and femininity. The analysis highlights the significance of this figure in contemporary discussions about gender roles and the fluidity of identity in a rich cultural context.

      The Lord Who is Half Woman