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    Quote Originally Posted by kowkruche View Post
    kung imo subayan ang posts ni regnauld, makakuha ka sa gipasabot sa Transformation nga ako gipangutana niya, kay apil man ang Body matod pa niya.

    ug sa imong pangutana about sa bata nga mutigulang, development na bai.
    You have to understand that TRANSFORMATION is REAL CHANGE of your WEAKNESSES into STRENGTHS - From NEGATIVE into POSITIVE! It could also mean changing your weak body into a strong one like the body of an ATHLETE or a WARRIOR!

    BTW if you want to know how we change physically, study BIOLOGY and if you want to know whether we evolve into GALACTIC HUMANS thousands or millions of years from now, juts read and study your bible! It's there! It's called MERKABAH!

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    Psychologist Carl Jung wrote that the proper psychology for twentieth century men and women is medieval. Why? Because we of the twentieth century, who have unleashed the cosmic powers of the atom but lack a cosmic moral sense and a cosmic psychic understanding, need desperately a psychology of microcosm/macrocosm. The twentieth century writer G.K. Chesterton once predicted that Thomas Aquinas may be remembered as the person who gave the twentieth century back a cosmos. While I respect Aquinas' cosmic vision, I believe it is Hildegard of Bingen rather than Aquinas who will accomplish this essential task for us. For Hildegard is more steeped in women's wisdom than Aquinas. She gives us not just concepts but ways of healing psyche and cosmos. Art is the way; her mandalas as pictured in this book are ways; her drama, music, poetry, and her implicit invitation to make art our way of passing on a cosmic vision are all ways.



    HILDEGARD of Bingen: Cosmic Christ, Religion of Experience, God the Mother -- Part 1

    HILDEGARD of Bingen: Cosmic Christ, Religion of Experience, God the Mother -- Part 2
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    why psychology will always have that problem of attaining the status of science...

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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Child View Post
    why psychology will always have that problem of attaining the status of science...
    What do you mean? I don't get your point sire!

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    Quote Originally Posted by regnauld View Post
    What do you mean? I don't get your point sire!
    the aspiration of psychology to become a science is hindered because of such thing as psycho-spirituality and all this banter, no?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Child View Post
    the aspiration of psychology to become a science is hindered because of such thing as psycho-spirituality and all this banter, no?

    Not really. Well, if you try to define Psychology it comes from the Greek word, Psyche which means mind or soul. So, it is understandable that one cannot ignore THE VARIETES OF RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE as explained by William James, the father of American Psychology in the same title of his CLASSIC BOOK!

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    sir COrrection: his classic immortal book in terms of psychology is not varieties of religious experience, but principles of psychology.i hope you do not misconstrue the two. the one you mention is quite a minor text compared to the latter.

    if you want to make psychology a science, one must drop all this pseudo-talk and go to a more strict empirical methodology.
    if you want to make psychology a science why not drop psycho-spirituality and start with cognitive psychology for once.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Child View Post
    sir COrrection: his classic immortal book in terms of psychology is not varieties of religious experience, but principles of psychology.i hope you do not misconstrue the two. the one you mention is quite a minor text compared to the latter.

    if you want to make psychology a science, one must drop all this pseudo-talk and go to a more strict empirical methodology.
    if you want to make psychology a science why not drop psycho-spirituality and start with cognitive psychology for once.
    It's considered as a spiritual classic.

    We cannot avoid spirituality in Psychology because if you study pscyhology there are schools of thought. Do you know the fourth school of thought in psychology?

    Cognitive Psychology is just part of the subject!

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    Quote Originally Posted by regnauld View Post
    It's considered as a spiritual classic.

    We cannot avoid spirituality in Psychology because if you study pscyhology there are schools of thought. Do you know the fourth school of thought in psychology?

    Cognitive Psychology is just part of the subject!
    im not talking about spiritual classic im talking about psychology as a science. there are different school of thoughts indeed, from wundt to lacan to sternberg. (i doubt many people in psychology appreciates and/or understands lacan) but my point being that psychology, if it clamors to be science, 'psychologists' must drop anything that is beyond the reaches of scientific discourse. if not, then we stick to this 'anything goes' discipline in psychology which beyond words is just pathetic. no offense.



    fourth? its not in ordinal sir.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Child View Post
    im not talking about spiritual classic im talking about psychology as a science. there are different school of thoughts indeed, from wundt to lacan to sternberg. (i doubt many people in psychology appreciates and/or understands lacan) but my point being that psychology, if it clamors to be science, 'psychologists' must drop anything that is beyond the reaches of scientific discourse. if not, then we stick to this 'anything goes' discipline in psychology which beyond words is just pathetic. no offense.



    fourth? its not in ordinal sir.
    FYI, the child the fourth school of thought is TRANSPERSONAL PSYCHOLOGY after Humanistic Psychology that was pioneered by Abraham Maslow and it has a lot of scientific research when it comes to spiritual topics such as consciousness and mysticism. I don't think so Psychology will not become a science because of these subjects.

    Transpersonal psychology is a school of psychology that studies the transpersonal, self-transcendent or spiritual aspects of the human experience. A short definition from the Journal of Transpersonal Psychology suggests that transpersonal psychology "is concerned with the study of humanity’s highest potential, and with the recognition, understanding, and realization of unitive, spiritual, and transcendent states of consciousness" (Lajoie and Shapiro, 1992:91). Issues considered in transpersonal psychology include spiritual self-development, peak experiences, mystical experiences, systemic trance and other metaphysical experiences of living.

    Transpersonal psychologists see the school as a companion to other schools of psychology that include psychoanalysis, behaviorism, and humanistic psychology. Transpersonal psychology attempts to unify modern psychology theory with frameworks from different forms of mysticism. These vary greatly depending on the origin but include religious conversion, altered states of consciousness, trance and other spiritual practices. Although Carl Jung and others have explored aspects of the spiritual and transpersonal in their work, Miller (1998: 541-542) notes that Western psychology has had a tendency to ignore the spiritual dimension of the human psyche.


    Research interests

    The transpersonal perspective spans many research interests. The following list is adapted from Scotton, Chinen and Battista (1996) and includes:




    Transpersonal psychology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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