In the Dark Places of Wisdom, by Peter Kingsley.


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Please read the book or have read the book, or very familiar with Peter Kingsley's work/opus.
And consider this question; how is Kingsley's work, especially this book, sustaining Jung's work? Particularly, Jung's Liber Novus.
In the Dark Places of Wisdom by Peter Kingsley is a compelling and unconventional exploration of ancient Greek philosophy, focusing on the life and teachings of the pre-Socratic philosopher Parmenides. Kingsley challenges modern assumptions about reason and enlightenment by revealing how early philosophers were mystics who accessed profound wisdom through silence, stillness, and direct experience. Blending historical research with spiritual insight, the book invites readers to reconsider the roots of Western thought and the transformative power of inner knowledge. It’s a thought-provoking read that bridges philosophy, mysticism, and personal awakening—perfect for deep group discussion.
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In the Dark Places of Wisdom, by Peter Kingsley.