ABSTRACT

The Sower and the Seed explores the origins of consciousness from a mytho-psychological angle. The concept of immanence, a vast intelligence within the evolutionary process, provides the underlying philosophy of the book, presented as a creative-destructive spirit that manifests higher orders of complexity (such as life, intelligence, self-consciousness) and then dissolves them. The book explores the human psyche as immersed in nature and the realm of the Great Mother, showing how the themes of fertility and power, applicable to all life forms, saturate the history of humanity - most evidently in the period stretching from 40,000 years ago up to modern civilizations. The book examines in particular the transition to patriarchal religious consciousness, in which a violent separation from the world of nature took place.

part I|25 pages

Origins, Becoming, and Emergence

chapter One|5 pages

Origins

chapter Two|4 pages

Becoming

chapter Three|12 pages

The emergence of human consciousness

part II|37 pages

Consciousness Emerging from Nature

chapter Four|3 pages

The good mother

chapter Five|6 pages

Fertility and power

chapter Six|4 pages

Earth’s terror

chapter Seven|5 pages

The opposites at the root of consciousness

chapter Eight|10 pages

The Book of Job

chapter Nine|4 pages

Dragon fight

part III|33 pages

Separation: The Rise and Fall of Consciousness

chapter Ten|10 pages

The emergence of civilisation

chapter Eleven|5 pages

The Garden of Eden

chapter Twelve|6 pages

Lucifer

chapter Thirteen|8 pages

Banishment

part IV|31 pages

The Fallen and the Higher States of Humanity

chapter Fourteen|4 pages

The fallen state

chapter Fifteen|6 pages

Isis, Osiris, and Seth

chapter Sixteen|9 pages

Evil and the shadow

chapter Seventeen|4 pages

The higher self

chapter Eighteen|4 pages

The experience of love

part V|29 pages

The Enlightenment and Capitalist Project

chapter |3 pages

Introduction

The scientific revolution and capitalism

chapter Nineteen|2 pages

The source of the achievements of capitalism

chapter Twenty|6 pages

Capitalism as crisis

chapter Twenty-One|7 pages

How has consciousness changed with capitalism?

chapter Twenty-Two|6 pages

Death potential in consciousness

part VI|49 pages

The Quest

chapter |46 pages

The individual journey of The Quest