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A growing number of biologists, psychologists and philosophers believe that our attitude to crisis needs reexamining. They insist (as I in my own struggle for individual freedom continually discovers), that crisis need not be a negative event.
Of course old attitudes die hard. Most psychologists and physicians still see things as Freud did. They still believe that the unconscious mind is full of dangerous repressed impulses and material that, if you are to remain balanced and healthy, you need to keep the lid on. Freud's assertions, brilliant though they were, were a product of the nineteenth century mechanistic thinking on which he was raised. Freud completely ignored the spiritual dimension of consciousness believing that such phenomena as visions of angels and devils were always an indication of pathology.
For half a century other psychiatrists and psychologists - from Carl Jung (who formulated the concept of the Self (the archetypal unchanging center which has both universal and individual characteristics) to Abraham Maslow who first coined the phrase "peak experience" and Roberto Assigioli who is responsible for the concept of the higher self, have all insisted that Freud's model of the mind, like the worldview out of which it developed, is too limited.
These men have been instrumental in the formation of new paradigms of consciousness which take in the spiritual dimension of human life. They no longer view the human mind as a static entity, the balance of which must be maintained at all costs. They see each of us involved in a constant process of spiritual growth and a movement towards wholeness. The twists and turns through which we pass in life, they say, are part of this movement, and each crisis - each molting - is an attempt to bring us closer and closer to being able to live from our own center and experience our own wholeness. Metamorphosis should not be viewed as something to be avoided, they say. It is as common and as natural as birth, growth and death - an essential part of human existence.
Such a notion has long existed in religious spheres and is echoed in Biblical phrases such as the process of "becoming what thou art" but was completely new to psychology. This new view of consciousness not only recognizes the conscious mind, of which we are aware in our day to day life, and the unconscious mind, which directs the basic psychological activities and instinctual urges and which encompasses archetypal energies, but also what is often referred to as the super-conscious or transpersonal mind. The transpersonal realm is described as the domain of higher feelings and capacities including intuition and inspiration. It is called transpersonal because it is more than personal in its nature. It also taps universal consciousness crossing over barriers of culture to connect us with the universal energies.
The acknowledgment of the transpersonal realm by psychologists closely parallels findings in the new physics which emphasizes both the interconnectedness of all life and the all pervasive universal stuff of consciousness.
Frequently a woman undergoing a major crisis finds she has tapped into this universal consciousness and is experiencing other dimensions of being or even other times and places. When this happens, it can bring about quantum leaps in personal growth and creativity. It is then that crisis becomes transformational.
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Journey to Freedom is a practical and highly personal course which marries the most ancient technique known for accessing power and expanding awareness - shamanism - together with tools from mythology, leading-edge physics, biology, systems theory and the rapidly developing science of consciousness itself to create a user-friendly, well-tested path to freedom. Journey to Freedom workshops offer you a technology for liberation. It is simple and practical. The skills you learn are like a rope you use to climb to the top of Freedom Mountain. Once you get there, you can throw the ropes away.
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Kenton Books: 10
Day Clean Up Plan | 10
Day Destress Plan
10
Steps to a Natural Menopause | 10
Steps to a New You | 10
Steps to a Younger You
10
Steps to Energy | Cellulite
Revolution | Cook
Energy | Endless
Energy | Healing
Herbs
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Flower | Journey
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Revolution | Ludwig
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Nature's Child
The New Ageless Aging | The
New Biogenic Diet | The
New Joy of Beauty
The New
Ultrahealth | Passage
to Power | The
New Raw Energy | Raw
Energy Recipes
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Raw Energy Bible | The
Raw Energy Food Combining Diet | Rejuvenate
Now
Quick
Fix Series I | Quick
Fix Series II | X
Factor Diet
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Day Destress Plan | Raw
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