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The Hundredth Monkey


The Hundredth Monkey



von: Jr. Ken Keyes

1,99 €

Verlag: Digicat
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 29.05.2022
ISBN/EAN: 8596547020868
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 30

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In 'The Hundredth Monkey' by Jr. Ken Keyes, the author delves into the psychological phenomenon known as the 'hundredth monkey effect' where societal changes can occur once a critical mass is reached. Through a blend of storytelling and scientific research, Keyes explores the power of collective consciousness and the impact of beliefs and behavior on a larger scale. This thought-provoking book challenges readers to reconsider the interconnectedness of humanity and the potential for positive change through shared experiences and attitudes. Written in a clear and accessible style, 'The Hundredth Monkey' appeals to both academic and general readers interested in psychology, sociology, and new thought movements. Keyes seamlessly combines anecdotal evidence with empirical research to create a compelling narrative that encourages introspection and contemplation. Jr. Ken Keyes, a renowned author and personal growth advocate, draws on his own experiences and observations to elucidate the principles outlined in the book. His deep understanding of human behavior and motivation informs the narrative, making 'The Hundredth Monkey' a valuable contribution to the field of consciousness studies and collective psychology. I highly recommend 'The Hundredth Monkey' to readers seeking a thought-provoking exploration of the interconnected nature of human society and the potential for transformative change through shared awareness and understanding.
Jr. Ken Keyes (1921–1995) was a prolific author best known for his book 'The Hundredth Monkey.' His seminal work, published in 1981, explores the phenomenon of instant collective consciousness evolution, based on a study of Japanese monkeys. Keyes garnered an extensive readership intrigued by the prospects of generating positive change through the power of collective enlightenment. Although his 'hundredth monkey' concept was later critiqued for its scientific accuracy, the metaphor remains influential in new-age and metaphysical circles, inspiring people to believe in the interconnectedness of all life and the potential for widespread transformation stemming from individual actions. Keyes's style, often categorized under the human potential movement, blends his passionate advocacy for nonviolent action with a deep-seated belief in the transcendent power of personal growth. His writing encapsulated an inspirational vision aimed at motivating his audience to attain higher states of consciousness and to embrace a life of peace and harmony. Despite criticisms, Keyes succeeded in carving out a unique niche, using his work as a platform to promote a message of hope and progressive thought that resonated with many on a profound level.

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