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Transpersonal Psychology, Psychotherapy and Clinical Studies
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Stanislav Grof, M.D., Ph.DPsychiatrist with more than fifty-year experience with research of the healing, transformative and heuristic potential of non-ordinary states of consciousnessPlaidoyer for Transpersonal Psychology: Theoretical and Practical Importance of Its DiscoveriesBeyond Materialism - Towards Wholeness
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David LukoffProfesor of psychology, an active workshop presenter internationally on spiritual competency, loss and grief, death and illness, spiritual problems and emergencies.From Spiritual Emergency to Spiritual Competency
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Paul GrofInvolved in the treatment and research of mood disorders since 1959Intuition and intentionIntuition and intention
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Mood changes
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Mary PearsonAn intuitive, a writer, and a management consultant with extensive experience in workplace dynamics,leadership effectiveness, and organizational culture. She has won international awards for her consulting workIntuition and intention
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The use of Intuition in bussiness
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Harris FriedmanRetired research professor of psychology. He has written extensively on transpersonal psychology, cultural change, and research methods.Using Conventional Research Methods to Explore Nonconventional Topics in Transpersonal Psychology
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Les Lancaster Professor Emeritus of Transpersonal Psychology, author, active in many organisations related to transpersonal psychologyHermeneutics as partner to neuroscience in modelling the transpersonal levels of mindDevelopments in transpersonal psychology generally
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Buddhism wisdom literature, the Kabbalah, and how these traditional systems connect to modern neurocognitive work on consciousness
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Inner Ecology, Collective Psyche and Social Transformation
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Zana MarovicClinical psychologist, transpersonal therapist, hypnotherapist, clinical supervisor, yoga teacher and authorIndigenous traditions: explorations and applicationsindigenous psychology
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Bernadatte BlinPsychologist, transpersonal psychotherapist, Holotropic and transpersonal breathwork practitioner, Gestalt-therapist, supervisor, trainer and authorTranspersonal Today: From a Psychological Understanding to a Collective PerspectiveWhen Consciousness Awakens
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Psychedelics – Science, Spirituality and Therapeutic Potential
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Rick DoblinFounder and director of Multidisciplinary Association of Psychedelic Studies Results of MAPS' pilot studies of MDMA-assisted psychotherapy for people suffering PTSDMDMA research
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MDMA legal for psychotherapy by 2021
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Current psychedelic research
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Janis PhelpsDirector of the CIIS Center for Psychedelic Therapies and ResearchCIIS Psychedelic Medicine-Assisted Therapy Certificate Program
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Annie MithoeferGrof certified Holotropic Breathwork Practitioner and is trained in Hakomi TherapyMDMA-assisted Psychotherapy Research in the 21st Century, A Blossoming of Seeds Planted by Stanislav GrofMDMA psychotherapy research
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Michael MithoeferLead Clinical Investigator and Medical Monitor for the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS), and Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at the Medical University of South CarolinaMDMA-assisted Psychotherapy Research in the 21st Century, A Blossoming of Seeds Planted by Stanislav GrofMDMA psychotherapy training
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Charles GrobM.D. is Director of the Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, and Professor of Psychiatry and Pediatrics at the UCLA School of MedicinePsilocybin At The End Of LifeFirst government approved psychobiological research study of MDMA
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First approved research investigation in several decades on the safety and efficacy of psilocybin treatment in terminal cancer patients with anxiety
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Investigation into the use of an MDMA treatment model for social anxiety in autistic adults
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International research project in the Brazilian Amazon studying the visionary plant brew, ayahuasca
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Christopher BacheProfesor of philosophy. An award winning teacher, Chris’ work explores the philosophical implications of non-ordinary states of consciousness, especially psychedelic states.Diamonds from HeavenFor over 20 years Chris was using weekly high doses of LSD and meditating.
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Shamanism and Its Potential for Modern Man
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Jacques MabitHe is co-founder and director of the Takiwasi Center that has become an international exemplar for complementary treatment of drug abuse with the help of ayahuasca and many other emetic and psychoactive plants (“teacher-plants”) used traditionally in the context of Amazonian vegetalismoAyahuasca use in the new-age contextThe potential of plant medicines for modern man
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Luis Eduardo LunaAntropologist, Professor, Author, Currator of Exhibits interested in shamanismAnimism, sacred plants, and evolutionary cognitive science: towards the closure of a philosophical and emotional gap
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Dr. Sandra HarnerClinical psychologist and co-founder of the Foundation for Shamanic StudiesIndigenous roots of contemporary practice of core shamanismIndigenous peoples of the American West and Southwestern United States, Samiland, and Eastern Ecuador
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She published “Ema’s Odyssey: Shamanism for healing and spiritual knowledge;” it is a study of 10 years of shamanic journey mentoring with the spiritsPsychological and immunological effects of the shamanic journey
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Jill Purce Pioneer of both the sound and the ancestral healing movementsThe Healing Voice and Healing the Family and AncestorsVoice healling
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Mystical Spirituality as a Link between World Religions
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David Steindl-RastAuthor, Brother of Mount Saviour Benedictine Monastery, studied art, anthropology, and psychology,
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In 1975 he received the Martin Buber Award for his achievements in building bridges between religious traditions.
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Jorge FerrerProfesor, award-winner author of Revisioning Transpersonal Theory: A Participatory Vision of Human Spirituality A Participatory Vision of the Mystical Unity of ReligionsCocreating Spiritual Reality (podcast): http://techgnosis.com/ //
Postcolonial Knowledge and Transpersonal Psychology (documentary)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tHbScmCflvg&feature=share ///
Also, at the following page will be posted very soon a podcast on Participatory Spirituality, based on a recent dialogue at CIIS with professor Matthew Segal on my new book:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tHbScmCflvg&feature=share

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Shaykha Amat-un-NurHolds a Master in Comparative Philosophy: Islamic and Western Mysticism. She has been actively involved in the Sufi Path for the last 15 yrs, remaining a student of Pir Zia Inayat Khan, the head of the Inayati Order in which she serves as a Representative for the South-East Asian Region and a Spiritual GuideOne Destination, Multiple Routes: Examining the Common Volitional Constituent of World Religions
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Kiran Kumar K. SalagameProfesor of psychology, He has delivered lectures, presented and published papers and conducted workshops in India and abroad on - health and well-being, meditation & Yoga, positive psychology, self and identity, states of consciousnessBhakti traditions (devotional mysticism) of IndiaPsychology of Meditation: A contextual approachany kind any how
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Integrating Indian psychological concepts to mainstream psychology
Positive Psychology
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Elias CaprilesProfesor of Philosophy, Buddhism, Asian Religions, Globalization and Asian Aesthetics and ArtsHe can be interviewed on transpersonal psychology; Dzogchen; Tibetan Buddhism; ontology; philosophy of history; aesthetics; political philosophy; epistemology; sociology;
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TOPIC : (meta)transpersonal ontologyspiritual emergencies and spiritual PathsThe difference between "transpersonal" and what I call "meta-transpersonal". The roots of ecological crisis and how the crisis is a call for spiritual transformation and transformation of all aspects of life, transpersonal philosophy of history...
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psychedelics and spiritual paths
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connectivness between transpersonal aspects and indigenous cultures
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indigenous healers in south Africa
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New Horizons in Science and Cosmology
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Amit Goswami Quantum physics activist, a retired full professor from the University of Oregon’s Department of Physics where he served from 1968 to 1997. He isa pioneer of the new paradigm of science called “science withinconsciousness,” an idea he explicated in his seminal book, The Self-Aware Universe, where he also solved the quantum measurement problem elucidating the famous observer effect.
An Integral Science for the ecology of the psyche
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Dr. Ervin LászlóFounder of systems philosophy and general evolution theory, authorGood-bye to MatterAkasha Paradigm, Transformation of thinking and of the society
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Richard Tarnas Professor of philosophy and cultural history Implications for our world view presented byImplications for our world view presented by archetypal astrological correlations (including with psychedelic and breathwork experiences)/ larger transformation of our world and world view in terms of the evolution of consciousness, our pivotal moment in historyarchetypal astrological correlations Cosmos and Psyche
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Archetypes and astrology
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Dean RadinChief Scientist at the Institute of Noetic Sciences (IONS) and Associated Distinguished Professor of Integral and Transpersonal Psychology at the California Institute of Integral Studies (CIIS)Magic: A scientific resurrection of an esoteric legendMagic
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Synchronicity
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Science of consciousness
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Becca Tarnas She is a doctoral candidate in the Philosophy and Religion department at the California Institute of Integral Studies. Her dissertation research is focused on the theoretical implications of the synchronicity between the Red Books of C.G. Jung and J.R.R. TolkienTHE BACK OF BEYOND: THE RED BOOKS OF C. G. JUNG AND J. R. R. TOLKIENHer dissertation research is focused on the theoretical implications of the synchronicity between the Red Books of C.G. Jung and J.R.R. Tolkien.
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Holotropic Art as an Expression of Inner Process
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Alex Grey
The mystic paintings of Alex Grey articulate realms of psychedelic visionary consciousness, revealing interwoven energies of body and soul, love and spirit, illuminating the anatomical core of each being.
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Otto PlachtCzech artist living in Peru whoose paintings are inspiried by visions from Ayahuasca brew drinking
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Stanislav Grof, M.D., Ph.D
Psychiatrist with more than fifty-year experience with research of the healing, transformative and heuristic potential of non-ordinary states of consciousness
Modern Consciousness Research and the Understanding of Art
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