Transpersonal knowing : exploring the horizon of consciousness / edited by Tobin Hart, Peter L. Nelson, and Kaisa Puhakka.
Material type: TextSeries: SUNY series in transpersonal and humanistic psychologyPublisher: Albany, N.Y. : State University of New York Press, 2000Description: x, 341 pages ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0791446158
- 9780791446157
- 0791446166
- 9780791446164
- 150.198 21
- BF204.7 .T72 2000
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
An invitation to authentic knowing / Kaisa Puhakka -- Inspiration as transpersonal knowing / Tobin Hart -- Mystical experience and radical deconstruction : through the ontological looking glass / Peter L. Nelson -- Reflection and presence : the dialectic of awakening / John Welwood -- Dissolving the center : streamlining the mind and dismantling the self / Fred J. Hanna -- Illuminative presence / Zia Inayat Khan -- Spiritual inquiry / Donald Rothberg -- Transpersonal cognition in developmental perspective / Michael Washburn -- Transpersonal knowledge : a participatory approach to transpersonal phenomena / Jorge N. Ferrer -- Deep empathy / Tobin Hart -- The love that dares not speak its name / Jenny Wade -- Service as a way of knowing / Arthur J. Deikman.
"Offering the perspectives of some of the most respected thinkers in transpersonal psychology and consciousness studies, this book explores the farther reaches of knowing, both ourselves and the world, described here as transpersonal, post-conventional, or spiritual. The contributors' work is presented from their own authentic knowing, whether through personal narrative or through conceptualization informed by such knowing. They explore what "knowledge" can consist of as it stretches beyond conventional objective observation and analysis."--Jacket.
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