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Yet, regardless of God's law, he sought for a backdoor to heaven - the abode of his deceased relatives and paradise of the good. Full Spectrum Consciousness reflects and comments on the next steps for Human Potential, freethought leadership, Tai Chi and Ki practitioners, and Christians seeking historical understanding of their faith.
FSC explores deeper insights into Mahamudra teachings and Vibrational Wellness, tidings for Nonduality and the Martial Arts, guidance to move Fourth Way fellowships, Enneagram studies and cosmological physics towards a new level of remarkable Being, and encourages everyone to Uncover your Light, and participate in the Co-creation of Peace on Earth.
Along these paths, even though prosperity tends to seem the prevalent rule that guides everyone towards certain choices in their existence, either more positive or negative, there are many others that tend to be invisible to the masses. These rules are related to karma, sacred geometry and cosmic values. And the distinction between them and our own consciousness, determines our level of success, in our relationships, finances and measurement of happiness.
One can't simply be happy without fulfilling his spiritual role in the universe while obeying it. And yet, many people forget this basic principle, namely, when they pursue illusions that don't fulfill them. In this sense, the purpose of this book consists in clarifying the goal of human life and what needs to be taken into consideration to understand how to live it to the fullest within a larger plan, even cosmic, and not simply the one present on planet earth.
Fallio Publisher: Nova Publishers ISBN: Category: Medical Page: View: Consciousness is a quality of the mind generally regarded to comprise qualities such as subjectivity, self-awareness, sentience, sapience, and the ability to perceive the relationship between oneself and one's environment.
It is a subject of much research in philosophy of mind, psychology, neurology, and cognitive science. This book gathers a compilation of new and significant research on many facets of consciousness research. These include memory studies, evolution of consciousness, paranormal experiences, phenomenal consciousness, meditation, human emotion and psychopathology. This study strives for phenomenological adequacy and thus the first-person point of view dominates throughout.
Shaykh Fadhlalla Haeri makes difficult concepts accessible, especially through the use of metaphors, allegories, and insights from modern science. His thesis is that human consciousness manifests in several ways across a spectrum that ranges from universal supreme consciousness to personal conditioned consciousness.
It is the nature of human culture, thought and personal consciousness to continually operate in a dualistic way, so that Reality is obscured by several layers of fragmentation. The ultimate harmony of human consciousness with universal reality is the challenge of existence.
Shaykh Fadhlalla Haeri illustrates that we can heal the split between individual and the universal by recognising that each is essential to its different territory, and believes that 'spirit' is the causal factor from which all states arise. They provide the reader an extraordinarly insightful access into the realm of subtle meanings that underpin the outer realities; and provide not only spiritual nourishment but also an understanding of the vaster, hidden, worlds which enfold the human condition.
I highly recommend this significant and priceless publication for all earnest seekers who wish to understand the Real Truth of the World in which we live.
He realized that consciousness, arrived from the same place, and as a result that place was the mind of God. And he demonstrates how science is compatible with certain deep features common to all of the world's major religious traditions. In pointing the way to a union between truth and meaning, Ken Wilber has created an elegant and accessible book that is breathtaking in its scope. Integral Spirituality is being widely called the most important book on spirituality in our time.
Applying his highly acclaimed integral approach, Ken Wilber formulates a theory of spirituality that honors the truths of modernity and postmodernity—including the revolutions in science and culture—while incorporating the essential insights of the great religions.
He shows how spirituality today combines the enlightenment of the East, which excels at cultivating higher states of consciousness, with the enlightenment of the West, which offers developmental and psychodynamic psychology. Each contributes key components to a more integral spirituality. By adopting a more integral view, the great religions can act as facilitators of human development: from magic to mythic to rational to pluralistic to integral—and to a global society that honors and includes all the stations of life along the way.
Ken Wilber's latest book is a daring departure from his previous writings—a highly original work of fiction that combines brilliant scholarship with tongue-in-cheek storytelling to present the integral approach to human development that he expounded in more conventional terms in his recent A Theory of Everything. The book especially targets one of the most stubborn obstacles to realizing the integral vision: a disease of egocentrism and narcissism that Wilber calls "boomeritis" because it seems to plague the baby-boomer generation most of all.
Through a series of sparkling seminar-lectures skillfully interwoven with the hero's misadventures in the realms of sex, drugs, and popular culture, all of the major tenets of extreme postmodernism are criticized—and exemplified—including the author's having a bad case of boomeritis himself.
Parody, intellectual slapstick, and a mind-twisting surprise ending unite to produce a highly entertaining summary of the work of cutting-edge theorists in human development from around the world.
Ken Wilber—the author of over twenty books of philosophy and psychology—is a pioneering thinker who has developed an integral "theory of everything" that embraces the truths of both Eastern spirituality and Western science. The Pocket Ken Wilber highlights the personal wisdom of this popular author with short selections of inspirational and mystical passages drawn from his publications.
These heartfelt writings include poetic passages of contemplative insights and reflections as well as inspired descriptions of Spirit, Nondual Awareness, the Witness, One Taste, and other topics.
Volume Three of The Collected Works of Ken Wilber includes: and and and andbull;and A Sociable God: Toward a New Understanding of Religion is a scholarly introduction to a psychology and sociology of religion that presents a system of reliable methods by which to determine the authenticity of any religious movement.
Wilber's groundbreaking synthesis of religion, philosophy, physics, and psychology started a revolution in transpersonal psychology. He was the first to suggest in a systematic way that the great psychological systems of the West could be integrated with the noble contemplative traditions of the East.
Spectrum of Consciousness, first released by Quest in , has been the prominent reference point for all subsequent attempts at integrating psychology and spirituality. A radical approach to mindfulness and self-transformation that combines an ancient meditation technique with leading-edge theory With practical teachings and detailed instructions, Ken Wilber introduces Integral Mindfulness, a new way of practicing the widely popular meditation.
Integral Mindfulness applies many of the leading-edge insights of Ken Wilber's Integral Theory—the first system to combine Eastern teachings on the five stages of awakening with the eight major Western models of human development, thus portraying the complete path of human evolution. In addition to all the benefits to body, mind, and spirit that standard mindfulness meditation confers, practicing Integral Mindfulness promises a more powerful approach to personal transformation and brings within reach the fullest experience of Enlightenment possible.
Consciousness and Qualia is a philosophical study of qualitative consciousness, characteristic examples of which are pains, experienced colors, sounds, etc. This study strives for phenomenological adequacy and thus the first-person point of view dominates throughout. Full Spectrum Consciousness is a non-fiction discourse.
A thirty-seven year journey of an 8 year old after he was informed of being denied entrance to heaven Deuteronomy A denial that not even God would pardon. Yet, regardless of God's law, he sought for a backdoor to heaven - the abode of his deceased relatives and paradise of the good.
Full Spectrum Consciousness reflects and comments on the next steps for Human Potential, freethought leadership, Tai Chi and Ki practitioners, and Christians seeking historical understanding of their faith.
FSC explores deeper insights into Mahamudra teachings and Vibrational Wellness, tidings for Nonduality and the Martial Arts, guidance to move Fourth Way fellowships, Enneagram studies and cosmological physics towards a new level of remarkable Being, and encourages everyone to Uncover your Light, and participate in the Co-creation of Peace on Earth. Placing a focus on the spiritual needs of death and dying, the theme of this book is that the focus of counselling with people who are dying should be on the psychospiritual aspects of death and dying.
It is based on two assumptions - that death and anxiety, not pain, are the most critical issues for the dying, and that the time of dying is an opportunity for growth and transformation.
The author believes that it is imperative for counselling professionals to realize that at this time understanding and caring are primary. This authoritative, multidisciplinary overview of altered states of consciousness ASC shows how their study is necessary to gain a fundamental understanding of human culture, history, and biology.
The topic of personal identity has prompted some of the liveliest and most interesting debates in recent philosophy. With each new dualism, however, we come to identify with an increasingly narrow bandwidth of experience. Instead of experiencing the whole ray of light, the entire spectrum, we consciously identify with only one or two colors. By the time we reach adulthood, what began as an undifferentiated consciousness has become a highly specific and well-defined self.
Namely, as our identity becomes increasingly narrow, we feel more restless, isolated, and fragmented. As we cut ourselves off the world, our bodies, and our subconscious mind, we effectively choke off the vital currents that sustain us. We become fatigued and depressed, without knowing exactly why. When this occurs, we turn elsewhere, including to our non-dominant functions, for variety and new forms of stimulation. His work has been referenced in numerous publications and he currently boasts the two best-selling INTP books worldwide.
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