The Healing Echo
When Dr. Sigmund Freud’s concepts and ideas penetrated Eugene Heimler’s young Hungarian mind, the earth began spinning faster and lightening crossed the Western sky.
Two ingenious minds were crossing up there in the heights; both listened with respect – and then went their opposite ways: one to analysis, and the other to synthesis.
Eugene Heimler’s pioneering philosophy, that our potential lies in the creative transformation of our negative forces, is as new a thinking in our 21st century as it was in the 1950s when it first broke ground. Heimler’s radical idea that we need to harness frustration in order to flourish crossed the worlds of the post-industrial revolution and unemployment to our current age in which people search for the elusive meaningfulness of life.
The author had a ‘paradoxical’ title ready for his book: “The Gift of Unemployment”, however, there was fear that hopeless ‘victims’ of unemployment would smash the shop-windows of book-sellers in Great Britain.
Yet, he, as well as those men and women whom he helped find meaning and purpose in their often shattered lives, was convinced, that his method works.
Not only people who are stagnated in their growth, but also children in kinder-gardens and schools can, with the help of Heimler’s new approach, explore their untapped potential.
By listening to our inner selves, we can hear our echo, our echo that heals us and that helps us to live a fuller and happier life, to survive and thrive in our complex society. Eugene Heimler first echoed these thoughts in his ground-breaking book “Survival in Society”. (Also titled "Constructive Use of Destructive Forces")
Now, by immersing yourself in The Healing Echo, you have an opportunity to enter this hopeful world of yet unimagined possibilities.
Available from Amazon.com
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When Dr. Sigmund Freud’s concepts and ideas penetrated Eugene Heimler’s young Hungarian mind, the earth began spinning faster and lightening crossed the Western sky.
Two ingenious minds were crossing up there in the heights; both listened with respect – and then went their opposite ways: one to analysis, and the other to synthesis.
Eugene Heimler’s pioneering philosophy, that our potential lies in the creative transformation of our negative forces, is as new a thinking in our 21st century as it was in the 1950s when it first broke ground. Heimler’s radical idea that we need to harness frustration in order to flourish crossed the worlds of the post-industrial revolution and unemployment to our current age in which people search for the elusive meaningfulness of life.
The author had a ‘paradoxical’ title ready for his book: “The Gift of Unemployment”, however, there was fear that hopeless ‘victims’ of unemployment would smash the shop-windows of book-sellers in Great Britain.
Yet, he, as well as those men and women whom he helped find meaning and purpose in their often shattered lives, was convinced, that his method works.
Not only people who are stagnated in their growth, but also children in kinder-gardens and schools can, with the help of Heimler’s new approach, explore their untapped potential.
By listening to our inner selves, we can hear our echo, our echo that heals us and that helps us to live a fuller and happier life, to survive and thrive in our complex society. Eugene Heimler first echoed these thoughts in his ground-breaking book “Survival in Society”. (Also titled "Constructive Use of Destructive Forces")
Now, by immersing yourself in The Healing Echo, you have an opportunity to enter this hopeful world of yet unimagined possibilities.
Available from Amazon.com
back to Home