Shame: The Way of Redirection Unto the Person Within

Shame: The Way of Redirection Unto the Person Within
ISBN-10
0984620478
ISBN-13
9780984620470
Series
Shame
Category
Shame
Pages
352
Language
English
Published
2012-01-31
Publisher
Hillcrest Publishing Group
Author
R. J. Chuck

Description

For well over five thousand years mankind has been locked into the misperception of shame having an event/action cause. Whether it is in the form of an act which produces guilt, embarrassment, or humiliation, shame is clearly now shown to actually be the product of the unsatisfied Primary Interpersonal Need; the illusion linking shame to an event cause has led a number of the world's religions to declare and wage a millennia old war against sin by designating any and all shame producing actions as sinful. R.J. Chuck now reveals that the Garden of Eden was actually God's first of many attempts to teach mankind that shame is, and has always been, The Mechanism of Interpersonal Redirection unto THE PERSON within us. Book jacket.

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