June 2012
Intermediate to advanced
264 pages
7h 28m
English
By not mincing words about what often is required of leaders seeking to make a major difference in the world, Ubalijoro and Colman provide a balance to the positive thrust of the essays in Part One. If you have experienced Via Negativa and learned from it, you have confronted what is best and worst in yourself and in the world, and you are neither in denial nor overly fearful that you are incapable of facing whatever comes. Moreover, you know who you are in your wholeness, as you have ventured into your unconscious as well as your conscious mind. This means you do not have to hold onto roles and static ideas limiting who you are, or what you can ...