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The Undefended Self: Living the Pathwork

The Undefended Self: Living the Pathwork
By Susan Thesenga, Eva Pierrakos

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The Undefended Self is a profoundd and pragmatic guide to liveing the spiritual-psychological path toward union--with self, with others, and with the essence of life. Here we learn, through the Pathwork teachings,, and through true personal stories of conflick, crisis, and breakthrough:

the maps and processes for the hero's journey for our times

how to dismantle personal defenses safely and sanely and to anchor in our original divine nature

how meeting the unconscious dark side of human nature releases powerful new energies for creativity, love, aliveness, and awakening--and leaves us permanently changed

how to work with the invitations, tasks, and realities of each of the developmental stages of consciousness

Like such other contemporary spiritual teachings as A Course in Miracles and Conversations with God, The Undefended Self is a clarion call of hope and liberation for ourselves and for our world. The Undefended Self has been published in five languages and is read at schools of healing and transformation and in study groups around the world.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #64258 in Books
  • Published on: 2001-11-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 329 pages

Editorial Reviews

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Deeply moving. . . a work of courage. --John Pierrakos, M.D., author of Core Energetics

Penetrating and highlly effective guide in the psychological and spiritual search into the fundamental questions of life. --Leading Edge Review

The Undefended Self is a must for all those aspiring for personal transformation and human evolution. --Barbara Brennan, author of Hands of Light and Light Emerging

About the Author
Susan Thesenga has taught the Pathwork throughout the United States and in Brazil. She started on this path more than thirty years ago, after meeting Eva Pierrakos, whose Pathwork teachings gave direction and meaning to Susan's lifelong spiritual search. In 1972 Susan and her husban, Donovan, founded the Sevenoaks Pathwork Center in Madison, Virginia, where they still live and work.


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Transforming the needs and desires of the lower self5
Now in a newly revised and updated third edition, The Undefended Self: Living The Pathwork by teacher, therapist, lecturer and author Susan Thesenga is a practical and meaningful self-help guide that elaborates highly on the ancient wisdom of Socrates: "Know Thyself." From understanding and transforming the needs and desires of the lower self, mask self, and higher self to following a new spiritual path, The Undefended Self is a journey through the positive and negative sides of human nature toward a plateau of greater acceptance, self-esteem, and happiness. Especially recommended reading for readers aspiring toward their own enduring and personal transformation.

helpful but does not go beyond the "personal"4
I've worked intensively (BBSH) for two years with the process outlined this book. The most helpful thing from Pathwork was for me to know, or even assume as a given, that behind every piece of anger or sadness or else there is some repressed childhood pain. However, finding my particular story of the wounded child has not been nearly as helpful as working directly without and beyond any story, present or past. Compared to the very direct approaches of The Work (by Byron Katie) and The Sedona Method (by Hale Dwoskin and Lester Levenson), Pathwork involves still a lot of psychological analysis that can be helpful, but also keeps the emotions and the story spinning.

I personally preferred to read the lectures directly as opposed to this book. The Undefended Self is more an account of how people worked with the lectures and contains only short citations. The lectures are very powerful in bringing suppressed things to the surface, one develops a very personal relationship to these texts, they go to the heart immediately as if they were spoken directly to me. They however go very little beyond that "me" that is in the end completely made up - even when it seems very real at times. "God simply is" is mentioned about once. The lectures are a very accurate account of human psychology, if one would like to understand why life is sometimes painful - but understanding the story of "why" isn't the way out, in my experience.

I think it's worth to check out Hale Dwoskin and Byron Katie and Eckhart Tolle and whatever else you may find in addition, if one has a sense that the human psychology is a little strange and there might be something different. However, for dear friends of mine, Pathwork is for them what Sedona Method/Byron Katie are to me. More a personal preference probably, and depending on the way your psyche is knitted and glued together.

Peace Healer 55
This is a wonderful book that allows you to explore the aspects of the self in order to discover the true sense of who we really are as people. A well written book that incorporates transformative personal stories and exercises to work through our "images" or patterns of disharmonious experiences. I highly recommend this book, and would list this as a must-have for all who are in the healing arts.