The Journal of Transpersonal Psychology, Bind 25Transpersonal Institute, 1993 |
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... thing . " In addition to redirecting motivation , the art of transcendence involves reducing its compulsive power . The result is said to be a serene disenchantment with the things of the world which no longer exert a blinding ...
... thing . " In addition to redirecting motivation , the art of transcendence involves reducing its compulsive power . The result is said to be a serene disenchantment with the things of the world which no longer exert a blinding ...
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... things of life that are essentially impermanent . Suffer- ing also derives from the ego's self - grasping and self - cherishing nature , when in fact the self is impermanent . Third , suffering originates in unenlightened perception of ...
... things of life that are essentially impermanent . Suffer- ing also derives from the ego's self - grasping and self - cherishing nature , when in fact the self is impermanent . Third , suffering originates in unenlightened perception of ...
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... things at once . An unacceptable desire or feeling only becomes really disturbing when it captures much of our available attention . If that attention keeps jumping from one thing to the next , it is hard to capture . Suppose you are in ...
... things at once . An unacceptable desire or feeling only becomes really disturbing when it captures much of our available attention . If that attention keeps jumping from one thing to the next , it is hard to capture . Suppose you are in ...
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An introduction | 1 |
Psychosis | 29 |
The physiokundalini syndrome and mental illness | 43 |
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