Schizophrenic America

Schizophrenic America

by Anni Damgaard
Schizophrenic America

Schizophrenic America

by Anni Damgaard

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Overview

Schizophrenic America explores a fundamental conflict in the United States between what we believe to be our inalienable rights and what we experience in every-day-life. This conflict induces a schism in our minds, leading to a "cultural schizophrenia" in America.

This book facilitates the process of reflection. It is a layman's guide to cultural awareness, written for young and old, rich and poor. Everyone will have an Aha! moment while reading Schizophrenic America.

Part One will take the blindfold off of America, helping people understand how we came to acquire a cultural schizophrenia. American history, religion, and economy are explored and analyzed.

Part Two is about Dreaming. How do we create harmony and balance in our lives? A spiritual unification will be at the forefront of a new social movement. A wave of enlightened, creative, empathic people – I people – will offer hope for transformation to everyone who cares about human beings and Mother Nature.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940156993642
Publisher: Skaeg Books
Publication date: 10/16/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 150
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Anni Damgaard teaches university sociology. She began her working career as a medical technologist, and soon recognized the "body-mind" connection in the development of illness. To better understand this phenomenon, she pursued graduate work in psychology. Anni's interest then expanded to include the role that culture plays in health and well-being, which led her to a doctoral degree in sociology. She asks: What can we do to help understand ourselves and improve our lives?

Anni enjoys walking, biking, good food, and good company.
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