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Beyond Mind Iii: Further Steps To A Metatranspersonal Philosophy And Psychology (Continuation Of The Discussion On The Three Best Known Transpersonal Paradigms, With A Focus On Washburn And Grof ), Elías Capriles
International Journal of Transpersonal Studies
This paper gives continuity to the criticism, undertaken in two papers previously published in this
journal, of transpersonal systems that fail to discriminate between nirvanic, samsaric, and neithernirvanic-
nor-samsaric transpersonal states, and which present the absolute sanity of Awakening
as a dualistic, conceptually-tainted condition. It also gives continuity to the denunciation of the
false disjunction between ontogenically ascending and descending paths, while showing the truly
significant disjunction to be between existentially ascending and metaexistentially descending paths.
However, whereas in the preceding paper the focus was on Wilber’s so-called integral system, in this
paper the focus of the main body is …
Editors’ Introduction, Glenn Hartelius, Harris Friedman
Editors’ Introduction, Glenn Hartelius, Harris Friedman
International Journal of Transpersonal Studies
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Ayahuasca–From Dangerous Drug To National Heritage: An Interview With Antonio A. Arantes, Beatriz C. Labate, Ilana Goldstein
Ayahuasca–From Dangerous Drug To National Heritage: An Interview With Antonio A. Arantes, Beatriz C. Labate, Ilana Goldstein
International Journal of Transpersonal Studies
This interview with Antonio A. Arantes, Brazilian anthropology professor and recognized
specialist on the topics of intellectual property and traditional knowledge, addresses the 2008
request by Brazilian ayahuasca groups to be recognized as part of the immaterial cultural
heritage of Brazil. In the first portion of the interview, Arantes reflects on the challenges
of the new conceptions of the Brazilian national immaterial policy program. He discusses
several examples of cultural goods recognized by the Brazilian state, such as the candomblé
and the samba, and analyzes the controversial issues involving authenticity and tradition in
these and other similar cases. In the …
Perspectives In Spirituality: Introduction To Special Topic Section, Glenn Hartelius, Harris Friedman
Perspectives In Spirituality: Introduction To Special Topic Section, Glenn Hartelius, Harris Friedman
International Journal of Transpersonal Studies
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Xenophilia As A Cultural Trap: Bridging The Gap Between Transpersonal Psychology And Religious/Spiritual Traditions, Harris Friedman
Xenophilia As A Cultural Trap: Bridging The Gap Between Transpersonal Psychology And Religious/Spiritual Traditions, Harris Friedman
International Journal of Transpersonal Studies
Xenophilia, seen as a type of romanticism, is proposed as an explanation for the tendency
within transpersonal psychology to privilege so-called exotic religious and spiritual traditions,
as opposed to the xenophobic tendency within mainstream Western psychology of
religion and spirituality to privilege the Judeo-Christian tradition. Claims made in a recent
article published in a major psychology journal that Buddhism does not rest on supernatural
faith and is the most psychological spiritual tradition are challenged as examples of this type
of romanticism. Demographic trends showing conversion rates to Buddhism in the US
are contrasted with conversion rates to Christianity in South …
Reconciling Modern Knowledge With Ancient Wisdom, Papalii F. Avegalio
Reconciling Modern Knowledge With Ancient Wisdom, Papalii F. Avegalio
International Journal of Transpersonal Studies
This paper is about an academic as well as cultural journey of (re)affirmation. Imbued with
Western knowledge, I was nearly swayed to alter my beliefs and core assumptions towards a
modern world view. I was referred to an article by Tui Atua Tupua Tamasese (hereafter Tui
Atua) which significantly assuaged the tensions of seemingly opposing values rooted in two
different world views. I realized now that in many ways, Tui Atua’s publications on Samoan
wisdom, culture and philosophy had the effect of a gentle wind tapping my shoulder. The
articles reaffirmed my sense of heritage and strengthened my resolve to …
Towards A Transpersonal Psychology Of Daoism: Definitions, Past Research, And Future Directions, Christopher Cott, Adam Rock
Towards A Transpersonal Psychology Of Daoism: Definitions, Past Research, And Future Directions, Christopher Cott, Adam Rock
International Journal of Transpersonal Studies
This paper is aimed at facilitating the study of Daoism, a collection of Chinese philosophical
beliefs and psychospiritual practices with a history of thousands of years and a living
community that stretches throughout East Asia, from a transpersonal psychology perspective.
Transpersonal psychologists who wish to embark upon a study of Daoist phenomena
must first be cognizant of the often nebulous parameters of the Daoist field of inquiry.
Therefore, an overview is offered of the two primary Daoist informational sources: the living
Daoist tradition as represented predominantly by the Quanzhen and Tianshi traditions,
and textual sources in collections such as the …
The Plurality Of Religions And The Spirit Of Pluralism: A Participatory Vision Of The Future Of Religion, Jorge N. Ferrer
The Plurality Of Religions And The Spirit Of Pluralism: A Participatory Vision Of The Future Of Religion, Jorge N. Ferrer
International Journal of Transpersonal Studies
This paper first uncovers the subtle spiritual narcissism that has characterized historical approaches
to religious diversity and discusses the shortcomings of the main forms of religious pluralism that
have been proposed as its antidote: ecumenical, soteriological, postmodern, and metaphysical. It
then argues that a participatory pluralism paves the way for an appreciation of religious diversity that
eschews the dogmatism and competitiveness involved in privileging any particular tradition over the
rest without falling into cultural-linguistic or naturalistic reductionisms. Discussion includes the
question of the validity of spiritual truths and the development of a participatory critical theory of
religion. The essay concludes …
Reflections On A Silent Meditation Retreat: A Beginner’S Perspective, Chad V. Johnson
Reflections On A Silent Meditation Retreat: A Beginner’S Perspective, Chad V. Johnson
International Journal of Transpersonal Studies
This paper explores the experience of a silent meditation retreat from the perspective of
a novice practitioner. The 7-day Scientist Meditation Retreat was held at the Spirit Rock
Meditation Center in Woodacre, California. It was intended to provide meditation researchers
an intensive silent retreat experience. The author shares his reflections throughout the retreat
and concludes with some of the personal insights he gained.
Editors’ Introduction, Harris Friedman, Glenn Hartelius
Editors’ Introduction, Harris Friedman, Glenn Hartelius
International Journal of Transpersonal Studies
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Holarchical Development: Discovering And Applying Missing Drives From Ken Wilber’S Twenty Tenets, Kevin J. Bowman
Holarchical Development: Discovering And Applying Missing Drives From Ken Wilber’S Twenty Tenets, Kevin J. Bowman
International Journal of Transpersonal Studies
Ken Wilber’s AQAL model offers a way to synthesize the partial truths of many theories
across various fields of knowledge such as evolutionary biology and sociology, developmental
psychology, and perennial and contemporary philosophy to name only a few. Despite its
reconciling power and influence, the model has been validly criticized for its static nature
and its overemphasis on the ascendant, versus descendant, path of development. This
paper points out areas of Wilber’s writing that suggest a way to overcome these criticisms.
Doing so allows for the refinement of AQAL’s Twenty Tenets for an extension of its formal,
dynamic features. This …
Paradigm Shift, Then And Now: The Shakespearean Winter’S Tale And Renewal Through The Feminine, Judy Schavrien
Paradigm Shift, Then And Now: The Shakespearean Winter’S Tale And Renewal Through The Feminine, Judy Schavrien
International Journal of Transpersonal Studies
This paper explores postmodern and Shakespearean-baroque parallels in asking, “Can we
make a New World?” In Shakespeare’s case, paradigm shift was occurring willy-nilly—a New
World hoving into view, geographically, socio-politically, spiritually, and through a science
that shifted views of earth and heaven. This inquiry into The Winter’s Tale, in search of a
new coherence then and now, discovers that Shakespeare envisioned a rebalancing of hypermasculine
internal and external life by way of the Feminine, both youthful and mature.
Portraying the tragic ruler at the center of his tale as part puer and part jealous tyrant, Shakespeare
established what is almost …
Reflections On Transpersonal Psychology’S 40th Anniversary, Ecopsychology, Transpersonal Science, And Psychedelics: A Conversation Forum, Mark A. Schroll, Stanley Krippner, Miles A. Vich, James Fadiman, Valerie Mojeiko
Reflections On Transpersonal Psychology’S 40th Anniversary, Ecopsychology, Transpersonal Science, And Psychedelics: A Conversation Forum, Mark A. Schroll, Stanley Krippner, Miles A. Vich, James Fadiman, Valerie Mojeiko
International Journal of Transpersonal Studies
Recollections of humanistic and transpersonal psychology’s origin’s morph into the
pros and cons of humanistic/transpersonal oriented schools developing APA accredited
clinical programs. This discussion dovetails with the question will ATP ever become an
APA division, raising an interesting alternative for those of us considering a career in
counseling: becoming a spiritual coach. Enter the issue of psychedelic therapy and the
Supreme Courts decision to allow ayahuasca as a sacrament by the Uniao Do Vegetal
Church, and the importance of why humanistic and transpersonal psychology need to
clearly map out the territories and sub-divisions of science and religion. Finally this
conversation …
A Viable Model And Self-Report Measure Of Spiritual Intelligence, David B. King, Teresa L. Decicco
A Viable Model And Self-Report Measure Of Spiritual Intelligence, David B. King, Teresa L. Decicco
International Journal of Transpersonal Studies
A four-factor model of spiritual intelligence is first proposed. Supportive evidence is reviewed for the
capacities of critical existential thinking, personal meaning production, transcendental awareness,
and conscious state expansion. Based on this model, a 24-item self-report measure was developed
and modified across two consecutive studies (N = 619 and N = 304, respectively). The final version
of the scale, the Spiritual Intelligence Self-Report Inventory (SISRI-24), displayed excellent internal
reliability and good fit to the proposed model. Correlational analyses with additional measures of
meaning, metapersonal self-construal, mysticism, religiosity, and social desirability offer support
for construct and criterion-related validity. According to both …
Identity And Spirituality: Conventional And Transpersonal Perspectives, Douglas A. Macdonald
Identity And Spirituality: Conventional And Transpersonal Perspectives, Douglas A. Macdonald
International Journal of Transpersonal Studies
Though the relation of spirituality to self has long been recognized in established spiritual
and religious systems, serious scientific interest in spirituality and its relation to identity has
only started to grow in the past 20 years. This paper overviews the literature on spirituality
and identity. Particular attention is given to describing and critiquing conventional and
transpersonal perspectives with emphasis given to empirically testable theories. Using
MacDonald’s (1997, 2000) five dimensional model of spirituality, a structural model of
spirituality is proposed as is a model of spiritual identity formation.