Man's Search for Meaning

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Written by Viktor Frankl, a psychiatrist and Holocaust survivor, this book explores the human capacity to find meaning even in the face of extreme suffering. Drawing from his experiences in Nazi concentration camps and his development of logotherapy, Frankl argues that meaning—not pleasure or power—is the primary motivating force in life. The work emphasizes choice, responsibility, and the freedom to orient one’s inner life regardless of external conditions.

Why It’s Relevant 🌿

Plant medicine experiences often confront individuals with suffering, mortality, and the deeper question of why one lives at all. Man’s Search for Meaning offers a grounding philosophical anchor for integration, helping people translate insight into purpose, resilience, and a values-based orientation to life after profound inner experiences.

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Written by Viktor Frankl, a psychiatrist and Holocaust survivor, this book explores the human capacity to find meaning even in the face of extreme suffering. Drawing from his experiences in Nazi concentration camps and his development of logotherapy, Frankl argues that meaning—not pleasure or power—is the primary motivating force in life. The work emphasizes choice, responsibility, and the freedom to orient one’s inner life regardless of external conditions.

Why It’s Relevant 🌿

Plant medicine experiences often confront individuals with suffering, mortality, and the deeper question of why one lives at all. Man’s Search for Meaning offers a grounding philosophical anchor for integration, helping people translate insight into purpose, resilience, and a values-based orientation to life after profound inner experiences.

Buy On Amazon