The Story of Transpersonal Psychology Science of the Soul

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  • Опубликовано: 23 окт 2024
  • The definitive documentary history of the Transpersonal Psychology movement. Includes interviews with many of the field's luminaries such as co-founder of the field, Stanislav Grof, as well as Charles T. Tart, Frances Vaughan, James Fadiman, Miles Vich and many others.

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  • @florydory
    @florydory 4 года назад +7

    As soon as you learn that dogs can hear whistles that we can't (or the ambulance before we can) it is enough to help a young child realize that human experience is limited (and that there is more "out there" than we are able to perceive with our senses).

  • @AmandaFennell-Andrews
    @AmandaFennell-Andrews Год назад +1

    The Violin is too much! Great content; love my Transpersonal Psych program

    • @GuerrillaNature
      @GuerrillaNature 15 дней назад

      Yes, agreed, that violin is overbearing and piercing! No idea why anyone would use that on something like this. Otherwise, this is a very interesting documentary.

  • @radicalhonesty3628
    @radicalhonesty3628 2 года назад +4

    so damn hard
    (next to impossible, actually)
    to focus on this video
    because I'm drowning
    in trauma and stress
    and rage and grief and shame,
    and overall emotional pain...
    I wish great suffering on those that I loathe.
    may they suffer, intense and overwhelming pain...

    • @AlexandarShmex
      @AlexandarShmex 2 месяца назад

      Observe the emotions/feelings and contemplate - am I the feelings/emotions, or the unchanging, eternal consciousness observing the states? It should create a distance from the afflictions, so you can move forward. Stay strong and know you're not what you feel.

  • @1326az
    @1326az 8 лет назад +16

    I am very surprised that Roberto Assagioli,, an actual pioneer of transpersonal psychology and founder of Psychosynthesis, is totally ignored in this video. Not to mention many others outstanding authors who are not mentioned while personal experience of the speakers is overemphasize. That said, well done!

  • @tanjaj-richter3307
    @tanjaj-richter3307 2 года назад

    I Came Here after ive found Out that Mel Robins husband started studying transpersonal psychology .... So interesting and so thankful to have found it Here 🙏🙏🙏

  • @gerardoeltico1028
    @gerardoeltico1028 8 лет назад +7

    Wonderful overview! Nice to know about all these people. I love Transpersonal Psychology...thank you for your work!

  • @richardswatton6702
    @richardswatton6702 5 лет назад +3

    Good video and informative. good to put faces to names. unsure about all of Grof's criticims of Wilber (in other publications) and I too was astonished that Assagioli's contribition was not included. Perhaps this is because Assagioli was also a good friend and collaborator with the late great Dane Rudhyar, a philosopher, astrologer and artist, who also lived in P-Alto for a while. I am sure in myself that the remarkable Sutich, who I studied when i was training, did know Rudhyar too - a pioneer in his own right concerning the transpersonal and transpersonal living? Rudhyar's idea of the transpersonal as "energies coming through" and well as meaning "across and beyond" the limitationws of the go is as yet not solid in transpersonal studies. Jung had this idea, Assagioli and Rudhyar consolidated it and Ferruici practiced it! Sutich's story is truly inspirational. Meltzer was also a friend of Ram Dass - leading into spiritual practice alongside therapy! Anyhow, thanks for releasing this video. if only I had access to it when i was writing my own thesis in the mid 90's on the field of transpersonal psychology. R

  • @cristobal2012
    @cristobal2012 10 лет назад +7

    Very inspiring and beautifully done! It touches your heart... Thank you!

  • @KizaWittaker
    @KizaWittaker 3 года назад +4

    Im a little confused. Jung did all this decades before any of this people. That was not new. It was new when Nietzsche did it, Jung perfected it.

  • @royceannmather2903
    @royceannmather2903 9 лет назад +5

    Fondation, I think each tradition may have a different name for the mysteries. Yes, great work but they didn't include anything from perhaps the most brilliant person, Ken Wilber. Read his book, No Boundaries!

  • @vicsimon451
    @vicsimon451 7 лет назад +1

    ThankYou.
    BusyBodyLoudHeartQuietMindStillSoul
    RoseLotus - Both the immanentTranscendent and the transcendentImmanent

  • @thereseokamoto418
    @thereseokamoto418 8 лет назад +3

    Can there actually be an "evolution of consciousness" in the course of Life? Evolution is interesting. Does it refer to the genetic mutation as a species adapts. I think it should not be used as interchangeable with the word: Understanding.

    • @carolinebarnes6832
      @carolinebarnes6832 6 лет назад

      Yes definitely, I've experienced it myself. Consciousness effects DNA more than DNA effects consciousness.

    • @ultrasentience
      @ultrasentience 6 лет назад +1

      I think ascension or transcendence of mundane earth-bound consciousness may be better.

  • @miguelchippsinteligente6072
    @miguelchippsinteligente6072 4 года назад +2

    Tesla referenced human energy 🌪jesus christ referenced living waters 💎🤍science described water memory 🌊👨‍🎓existence reflecting intelligent wisdom define human ingredients 👨‍🎓🌊🤍💎😐✍

  • @ROGERWDARCY
    @ROGERWDARCY 10 лет назад +2

    Do the Chinese love food?

    • @Apexhigherbotanics1
      @Apexhigherbotanics1 10 лет назад +2

      Yes they do Roger! They're very enthusiastic about it actually.

  • @sajisnair9354
    @sajisnair9354 Год назад

    Generosity and leaderships 😮🕵🏼️? Religion 👉

  • @xverxverxverga
    @xverxverxverga Год назад

    18:30
    20:40 understand? Then why replicate?

    • @xverxverxverga
      @xverxverxverga Год назад

      “In America people could live life’s that they couldn’t live in Europe were the dominant powers, were the Catholic Church, the Lutheran church insisted that people worship in the way that the church mandate.

    • @xverxverxverga
      @xverxverxverga Год назад +1

      This are really important experiences for us as psychologists to study and to understand.

  • @joshzeidner5412
    @joshzeidner5412 4 года назад +4

    Transpersonal psychology is just a euphemism for what is natural, the belief in God. Except they want to create a system where this is possible but the Bible is not referenced. Which is idiotic.

    • @aalokgolatkar587
      @aalokgolatkar587 4 года назад

      Are they trying give a place for religious experience to increase the scope of psychology?

    • @dedclownsRfunny
      @dedclownsRfunny 3 года назад +2

      The bible is patently erroneous in regards to “nature” in many ways.

    • @jimosborne2
      @jimosborne2 4 месяца назад

      apparently you don't understand that the Bible was a selection of various texts by a group of very fallible men. Many authors of other texts were excluded. And the work that began the bible continues to this day as our understanding of god and the universe expands.

  • @williamjohns8379
    @williamjohns8379 6 лет назад +2

    What a load of crap.