The Return of Evil
£22.00
The Return of Evil confronts a question many avoid: why do destructive forces re-emerge even in societies that claim progress, reason, and moral advancement?
The book’s central finding is that evil arises from unintegrated human consciousness — fear, separation, and shadow denied rather than understood.
Drawing on psychology, spirituality, and history, the book shows how evil returns whenever responsibility is externalised and inner work is avoided. It reveals how repression, projection, and moral absolutism create the very forces they seek to defeat.
The Return of Evil reframes evil not as an enemy to be eradicated, but as a signal that calls for integration, awareness, and ethical maturity—offering a path beyond fear toward responsibility, coherence, and conscious choice in an increasingly fragile world.
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