The Journal of Transpersonal Psychology, Volume 25Transpersonal Institute, 1993 |
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Page 151
... observation , or insight meditation practices . For such defenses , other techniques might be more effective than unassisted self - observation for understanding the structure of personality . Psychoanalytic theory , which has looked at ...
... observation , or insight meditation practices . For such defenses , other techniques might be more effective than unassisted self - observation for understanding the structure of personality . Psychoanalytic theory , which has looked at ...
Page 159
... observation can make us aware of our subselves and the functions they serve . Practice allows the observation of a certain " flavor " of consciousness that indicates that the " sense - of - identity " subsystem ( Tart , 1975 ) is adding ...
... observation can make us aware of our subselves and the functions they serve . Practice allows the observation of a certain " flavor " of consciousness that indicates that the " sense - of - identity " subsystem ( Tart , 1975 ) is adding ...
Page 161
... observation , does it habitually , yet is little affected by what is observed . Having a therapist or teacher who confronts you with contradictory aspects of yourself that you have kept isolated can be very useful . Projection ...
... observation , does it habitually , yet is little affected by what is observed . Having a therapist or teacher who confronts you with contradictory aspects of yourself that you have kept isolated can be very useful . Projection ...
Contents
An introduction | 1 |
Psychosis | 29 |
The physiokundalini syndrome and mental illness | 43 |
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