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Overtones and Undercurrents: Spirituality, Reincarnation, and Ancestor Influence in Entheogenic Psychotherapy

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Explore the hidden influences shaping your psychology with Ralph Metzner’s “Overtones and Undercurrents”. Drawing on 50 years of transpersonal psychotherapy, Metzner reveals how ancestral connections, past lives, and prenatal imprints impact our present. Discover how guided imagery, yogic practices, and entheogens can unlock deep healing. 9781620556894

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  • ISBN-13: 9781620556894
  • Publisher: Park Street Press
  • Publisher Imprint: Park Street Press
  • Height: 226 mm
  • No of Pages: 192
  • Series Title: English
  • Width: 150 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1620556898
  • Publisher Date: 12 Sep 2017
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 15 mm
  • Weight: 272 gr

24 reviews for Overtones and Undercurrents: Spirituality, Reincarnation, and Ancestor Influence in Entheogenic Psychotherapy

  1. Satyam Mohapatra

    A truly transformative book! Metzner’s insights have helped me understand myself and my family history on a deeper level.

  2. Harsh Sharma

    A profound read that expanded my understanding of the human psyche. I found the practices section extremely helpful.

  3. Rashi Sharma

    Highly recommended! Metzner’s wisdom shines through every page. It’s a book I’ll revisit again and again for its insights.

  4. Kanchi Yadav

    The book felt repetitive at times, revisiting similar ideas with little new insight. Some concepts are fascinating and well-researched.

  5. Subhankar Nanda

    Interesting concepts, but the writing style was a bit dry. I struggled to stay engaged at times. Still, some valuable takeaways.

  6. Aditya Kumar

    A must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of spirituality and mental health. Metzner’s wisdom is unparalleled.

  7. Satyam Bapusaheb Fasale

    I was hoping for more practical guidance. While the theory is interesting, it lacked actionable steps for personal growth.

  8. Nikunj Singhal

    A fantastic book that helps one understand the self through a variety of lenses. Highly recommend for anyone on a journey of self-discovery.

  9. Bhukiya Sai Shreya

    Some sections were brilliant, others less so. I struggled with the terminology at times. A mixed experience overall.

  10. Srinjoy Basak

    It’s an interesting book, but be ready to go down the rabbit hole and be open-minded. It might not be for everyone.

  11. Muhammed Safwan K

    A well-researched and insightful book that ties together different perspectives on spirituality and mental health.

  12. Yashu Priya

    An amazing book that brings together many spiritual practices and concepts. A good source of information for those who are already familiar with the topic.

  13. Akhil Srivastava

    Metzner’s work is brilliant, but some background knowledge would be helpful when reading this book!

  14. Rajbir Singh

    Metzner offers a unique perspective, weaving together different threads. I especially enjoyed the chapter on prenatal imprints.

  15. Ketan Anand Thakur

    Not what I expected. I found the book leaning more towards spiritual speculation than grounded psychotherapy practices.

  16. Kaushiki Pandey

    Eye-opening! Metzner connects so many dots between spirituality and psychology. The entheogenic psychotherapy section was particularly insightful.

  17. Anand P Abraham

    Metzner’s book is a deep dive. The ancestor influence part was particularly insightful, but I felt the reincarnation section was less convincing. Still, plenty to ponder here.

  18. Gayatri Kundu

    I’m on the fence. Some chapters resonated deeply, offering practical tools. Others felt overly theoretical and hard to apply. Mixed bag overall.

  19. Dharm Pal

    It’s an okay book with some helpful suggestions. However, I disagree with some of his points of view. Overall, it was worth reading!

  20. Gautam Vyas

    A bit too out-there for me. I appreciate the exploration of alternative perspectives, but it didn’t resonate with my worldview.

  21. Nikunj Singhal

    I enjoyed the first half of the book, but I found that I was loosing interest by the last part of the book.

  22. Shah Abhishek Satishkumar

    A fascinating exploration! Metzner’s insights are thought-provoking, though some concepts felt a bit abstract for me. Overall, a worthwhile read for those interested in transpersonal psychology.

  23. Prashant Thakur

    This book makes you think and look back to the past. I see things differently and I know what I have to do now!

  24. Ishita Shrivastava

    A bit dense at times, but ultimately rewarding. I appreciated the blend of personal experience and research. Definitely worth the effort.

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