Transpersonal Psychology

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We are in dire need of some new thinking, out of the box perspectives and real change- not political rhetoric.
Stanislav Grof (born July 1, 1931 in Prague, Czechoslovakia) is one of the founders of the field of transpersonal psychology and a pioneering researcher into the use of non-ordinary states of consciousness for purposes of analysing, healing, and obtaining growth and insight into the human...

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Creative VisualizationThe transpersonal perspective spans many research interests. The following list is adapted from Scotton, Chinen and Battista (1996) and includes: * The contributions of spiritual traditions – Hinduism, Yoga, Buddhism, Vajrayana, Zen, Taoism, Tantra, Shamanism, Kabbalah, Sufism and Christian mysticism ...
Prayer Spiritual HealingWe are in dire need of some new thinking, out of the box perspectives and real change- not political rhetoric.
ParapsychologyCategory:Death Category:Transpersonal psychology Category:Paranormal Category:Parapsychology Category:Living peopleAdapted from the Wikipedia article Diane Corcoran, under the G. N. U. Free Documentation License. Please also see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki
Integral SpiritualityWhy “integrating” psychotherapy and spirituality? This question seems silly to many people for one of two reasons. Some would say it is silly because the two must necessarily be kept separate, like church and state. Others would say it is ...
Altered State Of ConsciousnessStanislav Grof (born July 1, 1931 in Prague, Czechoslovakia) is one of the founders of the field of transpersonal psychology and a pioneering researcher into the use of non-ordinary states of consciousness for purposes of analysing, healing, and obtaining growth ...
KundaliniAll intensive spiritual practices associated with Asian traditions require attentive practice. Psychiatric literature notes that “”Since the influx of eastern spiritual practices and the rising popularity of meditation starting in 1960s, many people have experienced a variety of psychological difficulties, ...
MandalaWant to unlock the hidden creativity that resides in your deep psyche? Many people use diaries to get in touch with their deeper selves, but mandala journaling is even more effective! It can also be highly entertaining!
KundaliniResearchers affiliated with the fields of transpersonal psychology and near-death studies (see references below) have suggested some common criteria that describe kundalini problems, of which the most prominent feature is a feeling of energy or heat rushing up the spine. ...
Therapeutic TouchT-groups& - T Test& - T.O.T.E.& - Taboo& - Tactile& - Taijin kyofusho& - Talking cure& - Taphophobia& - Target fixation& - Taunting& - Thematic Apperception Test& - Technophobia& - Telepathy& - Temperament& - Terdekaphobia& - Ternus illusion& - Test& ...
MythologyWhat happens when you live a life free from addictive substances or compulsive and obsessive behaviors?
Rebirthing-breathworkHolotropic Breathwork is a form of breathwork developed by Stanislav Grof, M.D., Ph.D. and Christina Grof, that allows access to nonordinary states of consciousness. Holotropic breathing has some similarities to Rebirthing-Breathwork, but was developed independently. Holotropic Breathwork is an approach ...
KundaliniKundalini Yoga has been documented as a system of exercises and meditations which claims to provide extensive benefits for personal spiritual growth as well as improving mental and physical well-being. The physiological benefits cover a wide spectrum of ailments, including ...
KundaliniPhysio-kundalini syndrome is a term used by Bruce Greyson to describe a disparate pattern of sensory, motor, mental and affective symptoms which, according to certain writers on the subject and some researchers in the fields of psychiatry, transpersonal psychology, and ...
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