Riding the Horse Backwards Process Work in Theory and Practice

Riding the Horse Backwards Process Work in Theory and Practice by Arnold Mindell, published by Arkana in 1992, offers a unique perspective on consciousness and perception. This first edition, written in English and spanning 234 pages, presents Mindell’s argument that by reversing our usual way of thinking, we can begin to see and approach various aspects of life in a transformative manner.
Readers will find that the book delves into the interplay between body, mind, and spirit, exploring themes relevant to psychology and self-help. Mindell’s insights aim to encourage a shift in perspective that can enhance understanding and interaction in both personal and organizational contexts. The work invites exploration of how this altered consciousness can lead to new ways of engaging with the world.
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Mindell makes the case that by turning our consciousness back to front we can start seeing and doing everything in a completely new way.
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