The Future of the Body: Explorations into the Further Evolution of Human Nature Contributor(s): Murphy, Michael (Author) |
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ISBN: 0874777305 ISBN-13: 9780874777307 Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group OUR PRICE: $36.10 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: April 1993 Annotation: The author of Golf in the Kingdom writes a magnus opus that Darwin would have written if he had looked to the future instead of the past. By synthesizing more than 30 years of research from more than 3,000 sources, including ancient and modern records of sports, medicine, the arts, and religious practices, Murphy identifies the techniques that all transformative disciplines use and forms them into a coherent program for personal transformation. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Psychology | Creative Ability - Self-help | Personal Growth - General |
Dewey: 133.8 |
LCCN: 92005950 |
Physical Information: 1.9" H x 6.1" W x 8.9" (1.85 lbs) 800 pages |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: In the oral and written histories of every culture, there are countless records of men and women who have displayed extraordinary physical, mental, and spiritual capacities. In modern times, those records have been supplemented by scientific studies of exceptional functioning. Are the limits of human growth fixed? Are extraordinary abilities latent within everyone? Is there evidence that humanity has unrealized capacities for self-transcendence? Are there specific practices through which ordinary people can develop these abilities? Michael Murphy has studied these questions for over thirty years. In The Future of the Body, he presents evidence for metanormal perception, cognition, movement, vitality, and spiritual development from more than 3,000 sources. Surveying ancient and modern records in medical science, sports, anthropology, the arts, psychical research, comparative religious studies, and dozens of other disciplines, Murphy has created an encyclopedia of exceptional functioning of body, mind, and spirit. He paints a broad and convincing picture of the possibilities of further evolutionary development of human attributes. By studying metanormal abilities under a wide range of conditions, Murphy suggests that we can identify those activities that typically evoke these capacities and assemble them into a coherent program of transformative practice. A few of Murphy's central observations and proposal include: |