READING LIST
A collection of readings which I have found informative & inspiring
- Jennifer Higgie 'The Other Side' | an inspiring overview of spirituality in art, the development of spirituality in the west and the different reception of work produced by men & women on the theme
- Wassily Kandinsky 'Concerning the Spiritual in Art' | A deeply spiritual look at art & the resonance of colour and form to communicate
- Joseph Campbell 'The Hero’s Journey' | A Biography on the life, work and mythology of Joseph Campbell
- Jason Hickel 'Less is More: How degrowth will save the world'
- Carl Jung 'Memories, Dreams, Reflections'
- Joseph Campbell "The Ecstasy of Being: Mythology and Dance'
- Oliver Franklin-Wallis "Wasteland" - the reality of material waste, from domestic recycling to the industry & international trade of waste processing as well as highlighting the pre-consumer waste produced before we even begin to comprehend the products of our reality as existent, let alone waste.
On my Bookshelf
- Glen Adamson 'Fewer Better Things'
- E.F. Schumacher 'Small is Beautiful: A study of Economics as if people mattered"
- Ken Wilber 'Kosmic Consciousness'
- Kalil Gibran 'The Prophet'
- Nietzche Beyond Good & Evil
- The Upanishads
On my to read / to research list :
- Carl Jung 'Psychology of the unconscious'
- Carl Jung 'The Red Book'
- kant "the Critique of pure reason'
- Heidegger 'Being and time'
- Nietzche " Thus Spoke Zarathustra'
- The Book of Job
- Goethe by Henry Borthoff
- Fumitake Koga and Ichiro Kishimi 'The Courage to be Disliked' - Adler
- Jung "psychology & alchemy'
- Bard
- James Joyce Ulysees
- Coomaraswamy
- toward a psychology of awakening John welwood
- Touching enlightenment Regina ray
- Krishnamurti - freedom from the known


