Transpersonal psychology

edgewalker ou les passeurs

The visionary leader or the “passers”: walking between two worlds

In recent years, new approaches to leadership have emerged to better understand these atypical figures: innovative, creative leaders, aligned with their core values, capable of resisting and inspiring in a constantly changing world. Among these approaches, that of Edgewalkers developed by Judi Neal (2006) stands out. This term, difficult to translate, evokes […]

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Humanistic Leadership, Humanist leadership, Transpersonal psychology, Transpersonal Psychology
spirale évolutive

Evolution of organizations and associated values

Every living organism evolves, develops and transforms, thus crossing increasingly expanded levels of consciousness. This is what Clare Graves proposed in the 1950s with the theory of cyclical and emergent levels of existence (in English Emergent Cyclical Levels of Existence Theory, ECLET), which Don Beck and Chris Cowan have

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Humanistic Leadership, Spiritual intelligence, Humanist leadership, Politics- Social- Philosophy, Politics- Social- Philosophy, Transpersonal psychology, Spiritual intelligence, Transpersonal Psychology
champ de conscience

Expanding your field of consciousness: between science, intuition and responsibility

In preparing my series of chapters on the state of psychological research on consciousness, I naturally wondered about my own experience. We all constantly receive information through our five senses. Some of it reaches our conscious awareness, some of it does not. Baars's global workspace theory provides useful insight.

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Spiritual intelligence, Transpersonal psychology, Spiritual intelligence, Transpersonal Psychology
Psychologie et conscience

Conclusion – Can consciousness really be explained?

This presentation on consciousness explored an area recognized as one of the most complex and fascinating in contemporary psychology. It seems that there are no simple answers to the questions raised by conscious experience. And yet, despite heated debates and persistent disagreements, research has made considerable progress in recent years.

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Transpersonal psychology, Research in psychology, Research in Psychology, Transpersonal Psychology
Psychologie et conscience

Chapter 4 Consciousness Explained?

Chapter 4: Consciousness Explained? In previous chapters, we have discussed cognitive neurological and psychological theories of consciousness. In this chapter, we will focus on attempts at explanations made by philosophers. One reason is that none of the theories we have presented so far explain the following intuition:

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Transpersonal psychology, Research in psychology, Research in Psychology, Transpersonal Psychology
Psychologie et conscience

Chapter 3 — Explaining Consciousness: Cross-Perspectives

An essential multidisciplinary approach As we saw in the introduction, contemporary research on consciousness draws on cross-cutting contributions from cognitive psychology, neuroscience, and philosophy. Each discipline formulates specific questions and uses distinct methods to answer them. Cognitive psychology focuses on mental processes.

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Transpersonal psychology, Research in psychology, Research in Psychology, Transpersonal Psychology
Psychologie et conscience

Chapter 2 – The different forms of consciousness in psychology

A plurality of consciousnesses? In the previous chapter, we began exploring consciousness from our personal experiences. We will now examine how contemporary researchers have structured this exploration, identifying different forms of consciousness, each referring to a particular facet of our mental life. Philosopher Ned Block

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Psychologie et conscience

Chapter 1 Thinking about consciousness

Exploring Our Own Consciousness Perhaps the best way to approach consciousness is to begin by observing... our own consciousness. Activity: Take a few minutes to describe what you are consciously experiencing in the present moment. What are you perceiving? What are you thinking? What are you feeling? This exercise may seem simple, but it quickly reveals its limitations. If

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Psychologie et conscience

Understanding Consciousness: A Mystery at the Crossroads of Psychology and Philosophy

Introduction: Consciousness, an elusive evidence Consciousness is one of the most fundamental experiences of human life. We have all experienced being conscious—except during certain phases of sleep or loss of consciousness. It does not take an expert to distinguish between a consciously experienced moment and a

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Esotérisme et psychologie transpersonnelle

The Kybalion: Timeless Wisdom for Understanding Universal Laws

A short but dense book, The Kybalion, written by "Three Initiates," sets out the foundations of the hermetic philosophy inherited from ancient Egypt. It is aimed at those who want to understand the invisible mechanisms—called Principles or Laws—that govern the universe and our behavior. Its reading is surprising: behind a language sometimes

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Spiritual intelligence, Transpersonal psychology, Spiritual intelligence, Transpersonal Psychology
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