ABOUT
RICK JAROW E.H. Rick Jarow, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor
of Religious Studies at Vassar
College in Poughkeepsie, New York, a former Mellon Fellow in the Humanities
at Columbia University, and chair of the Carolyn Grant ’36 Endowment Committee
on embodied learning and the mythic imagination. He is the author of The
Alchemy of Abundance, Creating the Work You Love, The Advanced Manifestation Program,
Tales for the Dying, Your Life’s Work: The Ultimate Anti-Career Guide, In Search
of the Sacred, The Yoga of Work, and numerous articles and audio programs.
At age 19, in anguish with the world around him and seeking a higher truth, Rick
left Harvard University and traveled throughout Europe and India for seven years.
This pilgrimage is partially recounted in his first book, In Search of the Sacred.
There, initiated into the yogic disciplines and meditational arts, he took up
residence in the holy city of Vrindaban. Responding to a calling to return to
the West at age 26, he went through the doctoral program at Columbia University,
receiving a Ph.D. in Indian Languages and Literatures. Returning to India on a
Fulbright research grant, he studied with scholars and adepts, working on the
ancient Puranic mythic lore and writing the text of his doctoral dissertation,
which would eventually become Tales for the Dying, an in-depth exploration into
the mysteries of union and separation, life and death in classical Indian mythology.
Returning to the West again, he entered into extended apprenticeships
with Hilda Charlton, master of the arts of manifestation and healing, and also
with the Cuban shamanic healer, Orestes Valdes. Incorporating Western healing
modalities, earth-based shamanic work, and cross-cultural mythology, he entered
into an apprenticeship with the renowned astrologer, Eleanor Bach. Rick’s own
astrological healing and counseling practice involved interfacing vivid inner
experience with effective functioning in the outer world and soon evolved into
his now renown alternative vocational practice of “anti-career” work.
His holistic career workshops met with strong positive response in the early 90s,
and their effectiveness and energy served to expand them worldwide into Germany,
Italy, Canada, and Eastern Europe, as well as throughout the continental United
States. Creating the Work You Love, published in 1995, became a standard in the
career counseling field, and the publication of the Ultimate Anti-Career Guide
has transformed the way thousands of people have understood and enacted their
vocations in the world. More recently, Rick’s work has focused
on the Art and Science of Manifestation, not in the simplistic sense of thinking
on what you want and getting it, but in the deeper alchemical possibilities of
simultaneously loving what is, while moving toward where one wants to be on both
individual and cultural levels. His group work is renowned for its fostering of
deep community, creativity, and life-transformation. Rick’s
workshops can be experienced at venues including the Omega Institute in New York;
the Open Center in NYC; Esalen in CA; Naropa University in CO, and numerous other
conferences and holistic centers in the U.S. and abroad. His current schedule
can be found on the Workshops & Appearances page of this blog, and at his web
site, www.anticareer.com. Rick is also a practicing career counselor and astrologer,
available for private appointments via phone or in person in NYC. To book an appointment,
please contact Sheri Bresson: manifestation44@cs.com.
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