![]() Whether read as astrology updated for the quantum age or as a contemporary classic of spirituality, Cosmos and Psyche is a work of immense sophistication, deep learning, and lasting importance. It opens up a new cosmic horizon that reunites science and religion, intellect and soul, modern reason and ancient wisdom. In 1968 he entered Harvard, where he studied Western intellectual and cultural history and depth psychology, graduating with an A.B. He grew up in Michigan, where he studied Greek, Latin, and the classics under the Jesuits. This brilliant book points to a radical change in our understanding of the cosmos, shining new light on the drama of history and on our own critical age. Richard Tarnas was born in 1950 in Geneva, Switzerland, of American parents. Based on thirty years of meticulous research, and on thinkers from Plato to Jung, Cosmos and Psyche explores the planetary correlations of epochal events like the French Revolution, the two world wars, and September 11. ![]() In these pages, distinguished philosopher and cultural historian Richard Tarnas traces the connection between cosmic cycles and archetypal patterns of human experience. ![]() ![]() A groundbreaking book that explores how astrology can inform our understanding of the events that have shaped our world-the inspiration for the docuseries Changing of the Gods. Cosmos and Psyche Intimations of a New World View is a 2006 book by cultural historian Richard Tarnas, in which Tarnas proposes the existence of relationships between planetary transits and events in the lives of major historical figures, as well as cultural events. ![]()
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