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Editors’ Introduction, Glenn Hartelius, Harris Friedman
Editors’ Introduction, Glenn Hartelius, Harris Friedman
International Journal of Transpersonal Studies
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The Role Of Spirituality In Mental Health Interventions: A Developmental Perspective, Liora Birnbaum, Atton Birnbaum, Ofra Mayseless
The Role Of Spirituality In Mental Health Interventions: A Developmental Perspective, Liora Birnbaum, Atton Birnbaum, Ofra Mayseless
International Journal of Transpersonal Studies
Th is article presents a four-level developmental description of the extent to which clinicians
apply spirituality in therapy. At the fi rst level, clinicians begin to sense dissonance regarding
their traditional, positivist worldview while conducting conventional psychotherapy, especially
in cases involving life-threatening situations or loss. At the second level, clinicians
open up to the possibility of the existence of a metaphysical reality and to spiritual/transpersonal
beliefs expressed by clients. At the third level, clinicians may cautiously contact this
transcendental reality and seek ways to utilize this dimension to access information relevant
to therapy. At the fourth level, clinicians actively engage …
The Buddhist Notion Of Emptiness And Its Potential Contribution To Psychology And Psychotherapy, José M. Tirado
The Buddhist Notion Of Emptiness And Its Potential Contribution To Psychology And Psychotherapy, José M. Tirado
International Journal of Transpersonal Studies
A growing number of psychologists now have their practices and theories informed by Buddhist
meditation practices. Th ese practices, however, are themselves deeply informed by the
Buddhist notion of emptiness (śūnyatā). Th is Buddhist concept off ers a rich vein of possibilities
in informing psychology and psychotherapy. Th e present paper examines the development
and potential of this concept for infl uencing these and other areas.
Integral Approach To Mental Suffering, Laura B. Gilot
Integral Approach To Mental Suffering, Laura B. Gilot
International Journal of Transpersonal Studies
Th is article further develops one section by the same name in another article published in
the International Journal of Transpersonal Studies entitled Integral Approach in Transpersonal
Psychotherapy (Boggio Gilot, 2003) by proposing a model of mental suff ering based on
uniting scientifi c psychology with meditative wisdom (e.g., derived from Yoga Vedanta). Th e
role of spiritual vision underlines a wider understanding of the origins of mental suff ering,
including damage from ontological unawareness and egoism, non-ethical factors usually
ignored in psychology. Th ese give rise to destructive poisons of the mind such as pride,
greed, fear, resentment, envy, …
Some Rudimentary Problems Pertaining To The Construction Of An Ontology And Epistemology Of Shamanic Journeying Imagery, Adam J. Rock, Stanley Krippner
Some Rudimentary Problems Pertaining To The Construction Of An Ontology And Epistemology Of Shamanic Journeying Imagery, Adam J. Rock, Stanley Krippner
International Journal of Transpersonal Studies
Attempts to elucidate the kinds of “thing” or “things” to which the term shamanic journeying
image is referentially linked must grapple with two related questions: what is the fundamental
nature of shamanic journeying images, and how might the origin of a shamanic
journeying image be found? The first question is ontological, concerned with the nature
and essence of shamanic journeying images. In contrast, the second is epistemological and
methodolgical, concerned with how to acquire knowledge of shamanic journeying images.
We demonstrate how inductive and deductive reasoning, the private language argument,
and reification render problematic the resolution of both. Finally, we …
What Does It Mean To Live A Fully Embodied Spiritual Life?, Jorge Ferrer
What Does It Mean To Live A Fully Embodied Spiritual Life?, Jorge Ferrer
International Journal of Transpersonal Studies
This essay discusses the meaning of embodied spirituality—based on the integration of all
human attributes, including the body and sexuality—and contrasts it with the disembodied
spirituality—based on dissociation and/or sublimation—prevailing in human religious
history. It then describes what it means to approach the body as a living partner with which
to co-create one’s spiritual life, and outlines ten features of a fully embodied spirituality.
The article concludes with some reflections about the past, present, and potential future of
embodied spirituality.
A Peircean Panentheist Scientific Mysticism, Søren Brier
A Peircean Panentheist Scientific Mysticism, Søren Brier
International Journal of Transpersonal Studies
Peirce’s philosophy can be interpreted as an integration of mysticism and science. In Peirce’s
philosophy mind is feeling on the inside and on the outside, spontaneity, chance and chaos
with a tendency to take habits. Peirce’s philosophy has an emptiness beyond the three worlds
of reality (his Categories), which is the source from where the categories spring. He emphasizes
that God cannot be conscious in the way humans are, because there is no content in
his “mind.” Since there is a transcendental3 nothingness behind and before the categories,
it seems that Peirce had a mystical view on reality with a …
Brief History Of Transpersonal Psychology, Stanislav Grof
Brief History Of Transpersonal Psychology, Stanislav Grof
International Journal of Transpersonal Studies
The International Transpersonal Association (ITA) was formed in 1978 for the purposes
of promoting education and research in transpersonal subjects, as well as sponsoring
global conferences for the international transpersonal community. The association was
subsequently dissolved in 2004, but is now in the process of being reactivated and revitalized.
As background for this development, this paper reviews the history of ITA including its
international conferences and noteworthy presenters, the organization’s definition, strategies,
and specific goals, and details of its contemporary revival.
The Past And Future Of The International Transpersonal Association, Stanislav Grof, Harris Friedman, David Lukoff, Glenn Hartelius
The Past And Future Of The International Transpersonal Association, Stanislav Grof, Harris Friedman, David Lukoff, Glenn Hartelius
International Journal of Transpersonal Studies
The International Transpersonal Association (ITA) was formed in 1978 for the purposes
of promoting education and research in transpersonal subjects, as well as sponsoring
global conferences for the international transpersonal community. The association was
subsequently dissolved in 2004, but is now in the process of being reactivated and revitalized.
As background for this development, this paper reviews the history of ITA including its
international conferences and noteworthy presenters, the organization’s definition, strategies,
and specific goals, and details of its contemporary revival.
Approaches To Transpersonal Psychotherapy: Introduction To Special Topic Section, Harris Friedman, Glenn Hartelius
Approaches To Transpersonal Psychotherapy: Introduction To Special Topic Section, Harris Friedman, Glenn Hartelius
International Journal of Transpersonal Studies
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Dante’S Terza Rima In Th E Divine Comedy: Th E Road Of Th Erapy, Dennis P. Slattery
Dante’S Terza Rima In Th E Divine Comedy: Th E Road Of Th Erapy, Dennis P. Slattery
International Journal of Transpersonal Studies
Wisdom’s pursuit through symbols, metaphors, poetry, and therapy is a path of indirection,
less available the more one’s pursuit is direct. Wisdom may be gained through particular
processes of knowing, pilgrimages towards the truth of things. Dante’s 14th century poem
engages a new rhyme scheme to further this pursuit of knowing towards wisdom. He called
it terza rima, or third rhyme. Its structure, the essay argues, embodies two movements of the
soul: the journey towards knowing, one which is always bending back in memory, and the
movement of therapy itself, wherein one becomes more conscious by seeing in the present …
The Therapeutic Potentials Of A Museum Visit, Andrée Salom
The Therapeutic Potentials Of A Museum Visit, Andrée Salom
International Journal of Transpersonal Studies
Museums are safe spaces for the objects they hold and for the persons that visit them, providing environments that can function in therapeutic ways. Within the wide range of objects, there is enough diversity to help guests discover what similarities they have with others as well as what makes them unique as individuals. Within exhibits, individuals can explore themselves through the reactions they have to particular pieces, through the observation of what holds their attention within the environment, and through the awareness and development of their contemplative mind. Museums can introduce transpersonal information, add information to previous transpersonal experiences, and …