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Where Does Mind End?: A Radical History of Consciousness and the Awakened Self

Autor Marc J. Seifer Uri Geller
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 oct 2011
A new comprehensive model of mind and its nearly infinite possibilities
- Recasts psychology as a vehicle not for mental health but for higher consciousness
- Shows that we have consciousness for a reason; it is humanity's unique contribution to the cosmos
- Integrates the work of Freud, Jung, Gurdjieff, Tony Robbins, Rudolf Steiner, the Dalai Lama as well as ESP, the Kabbalah, tarot, dreams, and kundalini yoga
The culmination of 30 years of research, "Where Does Mind End?" takes you on an inward journey through the psyche---exploring the highest states of consciousness; the insights and theories of ancient and modern philosophers, psychologists, and mystics; the power of dreams, chi energy, tarot, and kundalini yoga; and proof of telepathy and other facets of parapsychology--to explain the mystery of consciousness and construct a comprehensive model of mind and its nearly infinite possibilities.
Starting with the ancients and early philosophers such as Zoroaster, Aristotle, Descartes, and Leibniz, the author examines models of mind that take into account divine and teleological components, the problem and goal of self-understanding, the mind/body conundrum, and holographic paradigms. Seifer then moves to modern times to explain the full range of Freud's psychoanalytic model of mind, exploring such ideas as the ego, superego, and id; the unconscious; creativity; and self-actualization. Using Freud's psychoanalytical model as framework, he reveals an overarching theory of mind and consciousness that incorporates such diverse concepts as Jung's collective psyche; ESP; the Kabbalah; Gurdjieff's ideas on behaviorism and the will; the philosophies of Wilhelm Reich, P. D. Ouspensky, and Nikola Tesla; the personality redevelopment strategies of Tony Robbins; and the Dalai Lama's and Rudolf Steiner's ideas on the highest states of consciousness. Recasting psychology as a vehicle not for mental health but for higher consciousness, he shows that by casting off the mechanical mental operation of day-to-day life, we naturally attain the self-integration to which traditional psychology has long aspired. By entering the true path to fulfillment of the soul's will, we help the planet by transforming ourselves and raising our energy to a higher realm.
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ISBN-13: 9781594774300
ISBN-10: 1594774307
Pagini: 374
Dimensiuni: 154 x 228 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Editura: Park Street Press

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"Recasting psychology as a vehicle not for mental health but for higher consciousness, he shows that by casting off the mechanical mental operation of day-to-day life, we naturally attain the self-integration to which traditional psychology has long aspired. By entering the true path to fulfillment of the soul's will, we help the planet by transforming ourselves and raising our energy to a higher realm." --Gaia Media, January 2012

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PSYCHOLOGY / NEW THOUGHT The culmination of 30 years of research, Where Does Mind End? takes you on an inward journey through the psyche--exploring the highest states of consciousness; the insights and theories of ancient and modern philosophers, psychologists, and mystics; the power of dreams, chi energy, tarot, and kundalini yoga; and proof of telepathy and other facets of parapsychology--to explain the mystery of consciousness and construct a comprehensive model of mind and its nearly infinite possibilities. Starting with the ancients and early philosophers such as Zoroaster, Aristotle, Descartes, and Leibniz, the author examines models of mind that take into account divine and teleological components, the problem and goal of self-understanding, the mind/body conundrum, and holographic paradigms. Seifer then moves to modern times to explain the full range of Freud's psychoanalytic model of mind, exploring ideas such as the ego, superego, and id; the unconscious; creativity; and self-actualization. Using Freud's psychoanalytical model as a framework, he reveals an overarching theory of mind and consciousness that incorporates such diverse concepts as Jung's collective psyche; ESP; the Kabbalah; Gurdjieff's ideas on behaviorism and the will; the philosophies of Wilhelm Reich, P. D. Ouspensky, and Nikola Tesla; the personality redevelopment strategies of Tony Robbins; and the Dalai Lama's and Rudolf Steiner's ideas on the highest states of consciousness. Recasting psychology as a vehicle for higher consciousness, he shows that by casting off the mechanical mental operation of day-to-day life, we naturally attain the self-integration to which traditional psychology has long aspired. By entering the true path to fulfillment of the soul's will, we help the planet by transforming ourselves and raising our energy to a higher realm. MARC J. SEIFER, Ph.D., teaches psychology at Roger Williams University. He has studied under Bruno Bettelheim, Herbert Meltzer, and Stanley Krippner and is the author of several books, including Transcending the Speed of Light and the acclaimed Wizard: The Life & Times of Nikola Tesla. He lives in Saunderstown, Rhode Island.

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Foreword by Uri Geller

Introduction

1 The Philosophers
2 The Industrial Revolution
3 The Laws of History
4 The Role of Technology
5 Modern Psychohistory
6 Sociology, Psychology, and History
7 Critical Theorists
8 The Critics
9 Nineteenth-Century Psychology
10 The Mystery of Hypnotism
11 The Brain
12 Brainwaves and Dreams
13 Memory, Engrams, and mRNA
14 Chi Energy
15 A Psychoanalytic Model of Mind
16 Kundalini and the Fall of Man
17 Freud's Psychosexual Stages of Development
18 Conscious, Preconscious, and Unconscious
19 Jung and Freud
20 The Dynamics of Mind
21 Collective Construct Realities
22 Dreams and the Collective Psyche
23 Tarot and the Tetragrammaton
24 The Dream Diary
25 The Cultural Myth
26 Thought Transference
27 Occult Schools, Avatars, and Seed Men
28 Gurdjieff (1874?-1949)
29 The Behaviorists
30 Tony Robbins on the Cause and Cure of Depression
31 Quantum Jumps: Uri Geller
32 Waking
33 Education of the Will
34 Last Days
35 I Am
36 His Holiness the Dalai Lama

Epilogue

Notes

Bibliography

Index

About the Author