Publisher's Synopsis
"The Enemies Theory" explores the roots, consequences, prevention, and transformation of enmity dynamics in personal and collective life. It moves from psychological theory (Part I), through emotional and noetic or intangible consequences (Part II), to practical tools (Part III), and culminates in long-term wisdom-based management and transformation (Part IV). The guiding principle is that enemies are often reflections of our own disowned emotions, wounds, and unresolved stories. The book explores how internal and external forces might hinder one's personal maturation. This concept also relates to the continuous individualized dynamic of identifying psychological or emotional obstacles, recognizing their potential negative influences, and developing strategies to overcome them and achieve personal growth.