Speech of the Grail: A Journey Toward Speaking That Heals & Transforms

Speech of the Grail: A Journey Toward Speaking That Heals & Transforms

Speech of the Grail: A Journey Toward Speaking That Heals & Transforms

Speech of the Grail: A Journey Toward Speaking That Heals & Transforms

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Overview

In Speech of the Grail, storyteller and ceremonialist Linda Sussman explores a new way to speak, one that heals and transforms. She takes for her guide Wolfram von Eschenbach's epic tale of the Grail, showing how it depicts a path of initiation toward healing speech--to "doing the truth" in word and action.

"The Grail! The word stirs a deep response in the Western imagination. Joseph Campbell called the medieval stories where it is first mentioned 'the founding myth of Western civilization, ' because 'according to this mythology, there is no fixed law, no established knowledge of god, set up by prophets or priests, that can stand against the revelation of a life lived with integrity in the spirit of its own brave truth.' Campbell and many other scholars, artists, and seekers have seen the Western wisdom path disclosed in the image of each knight entering the forest where no one else has made a path. The quest is to recover the elusive Grail, thereby returning its sustenance to the world. The presence of the Grail nurtures an invisible web of relationships that connect individual destiny to service of others and to the earth, thereby granting meaning" (Linda Sussman, from her introduction).

Sussman begins with a beautiful retelling of the story, allowing readers to inwardly reproduce the potent inner images of the text. Then she shows that it is not so much a path toward perfection as a recovery of the proper relationship with our own imperfections. She shows, too, that it is a path in which male and female aspects work together to overcome evil.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780940262690
Publisher: SteinerBooks, Incorporated
Publication date: 06/01/1995
Series: Studies in Imagination
Pages: 296
Product dimensions: 5.99(w) x 9.20(h) x 0.86(d)

About the Author

Linda Sussman, Ph.D., educator, storyteller, ceremonialist, counselor, holds her doctorate in Spiritual Psychology and Oral Tradition. Trained as a psychotherapist with mostly Jungian orientation, she helped to create the Center for the Healing Arts in Los Angeles which for ten years, offered a psycho-spiritual healing program for persons with life-threatening illnesses. For 18 years in Portland, she performed, taught and sponsored storytelling events through her business, Oregon Supporters of the Spoken Arts. A licensed minister since 1991, she works with individuals, couples and groups to create Ceremonies by Design to honor life transitions, including birth, death, weddings and adolescence.

Robert Sardello, PhD, is cofounder (with Cheryl Sanders-Sardello, PhD, in 1992) of the School of Spiritual Psychology. At the University of Dallas, he served as chair of the Department of Psychology, head of the Institute of Philosophic Studies, and graduate dean. He is also cofounder and a faculty member of the Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture, as well as author of more than 200 articles in scholarly journals and cultural publications, and is a former faculty member of the Chalice of Repose Project in Missoula, Montana. Having developed spiritual psychology based in archetypal psychology, phenomenology, and the spiritual science of Rudolf Steiner from more than thirty-five years of research in this discipline, as well as holding positions in two universities, Dr. Sardello is now an independent teacher and scholar, teaching throughout the US, Canada, and the UK, as well as the Czech Republic, Philippines, and Australia. He is a consultant to many educational and cultural institutions and a dissertation adviser at numerous academic institutions. He is author of several books, including Facing the World with Soul (2003) and Love and the World (2001).
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