And Saw The Heaven Open (Und sah die Himmel offen)

Peter Erlenwein, PhD– And Saw The Heaven Open (Und sah die Himmel offen)
– Spirituality here and beyond religion. Narratives, voices, contemplations • September 27, 2015

Photo: Peter Erlenwein

Peter Erlenwein presents a fascinating approach toward the complex dynamics between spirituality, religion, and society. His book And saw the heaven open is programmatic: prominent German, US American and international voices share their views, especially Simone Weil und Raimon Panikkar. Far reaching dimensions of spiritual experience, beyond mainstream stereotypes, are hereby reflected, concerning their profound meaning for a secularized Western mind.

Peter Erlenwein (PhD) is a sociopsychologist and transpersonal therapist from Germany. His integral approach combines Jungian archetypal psychology, meditation and body mind work with dance, ritual and role-playing in the context of sacred text hermeneutics and contemplation of different religious traditions (Hagio-drama). His spiritual insight and life has been deeply inspired by his decades-long travels to India, Africa and now the US.

If you would like to view our archive video of the presentation, contact Dr. Marion Gerlind for access.

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