Friday, December 19, 2014

Author Paul DeBlassie III answers the question: Why he wrote The Unholy ~ Guest Post


I would like to welcome Paul DeBlassie III the author of The Unholy to WV Stitcher today:

Why I Wrote This Book
DeBlassieCMYK4x6419F1233Writing The Unholy was motivated by my work treating survivors of the dark side of religion for over thirty years.  The dark side of religion generates a shame-based spirituality, and when people experience the dark side of religion their unconscious minds are profoundly violated. Rather than writing a self-help book for people who have encountered the dark side of religion, I decided to write a novel because images and symbols in fiction affect the unconscious mind in ways that information in nonfiction does not; they move straight into the unconscious mind, while information in nonfiction self-help books stays on the level of the conscious mind. Only by accessing healing images and symbols at the level of the unconscious mind, such as through stories like The Unholy, do people who have been injured by the dark side of religion begin to heal. And as they heal, they are able to free themselves from the effects of a shame-based spirituality and instead embrace a soul-based spirituality. 
Here's A Look At The Book:

“A young curandera, a medicine woman, intent on uncovering the secrets of her past is forced into a life-and-death battle against an evil Archbishop. Set in the mystic land of Aztlan, the Unholy is a novel of destiny as healer and slayer. native lore of dreams and visions, shape changing, and natural magic work to spin a neo-gothic web in which sadness and mystery lure the unsuspecting into a twilight realm of discovery and decision.”
  • File Size: 471 KB
  • Print Length: 203 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0865349592
  • Publisher: Sunstone Press (August 1, 2013)
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B00F8OEH70
  • Purchase The Unholy here.




Paul DeBlassie IIIAbout the Author 
PAUL DeBLASSIE III, PhD, is a psychologist and writer living in his native New Mexico. A member of the Depth Psychology Alliance, the Transpersonal Psychology Association, and the International Association for Relational Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy, he has for over thirty years treated survivors of the dark side of religion.  

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