Tucker, Stevenson, Weiss, and Life
The work of researcher Jim Tucker and regression therapist Brian Weiss on past-life memories suggests a transcendent or non-reductionist view of human life. In this view, mental life or consciousness does not entirely reduce to the neural activity of the brain, and bodily death involves a return to a nonphysical realm.
Trisula: Trident Model of Person in Indian Psychology
Acceptance of the trimorphous formula of knowing and the primacy of consciousness as an irreducible ground condition for true knowledge leads to a paradigmatic shift in understanding human nature and the different sources of information.
Transpersonal Psychology, Science and The Supernatural
This article critically discusses the scientific status of transpersonal psychology and its relation to so-called supernatural claims. In particular, analysis focuses on Friedman’s proposed division of labor between a ‘‘scientific’’ transpersonal psychology and ‘‘nonscientific’’ transpersonal studies.
Tucker, Stevenson, Weiss, and Life
The work of researcher Jim Tucker and regression therapist Brian Weiss on past-life memories suggests a transcendent or non-reductionist view of human life. In this view, mental life or consciousness does not entirely reduce to the neural activity of the brain, and bodily death involves a return to a nonphysical realm.
Trisula: Trident Model of Person in Indian Psychology
Acceptance of the trimorphous formula of knowing and the primacy of consciousness as an irreducible ground condition for true knowledge leads to a paradigmatic shift in understanding human nature and the different sources of information.
Transpersonal Psychology, Science and The Supernatural
This article critically discusses the scientific status of transpersonal psychology and its relation to so-called supernatural claims. In particular, analysis focuses on Friedman’s proposed division of labor between a ‘‘scientific’’ transpersonal psychology and ‘‘nonscientific’’ transpersonal studies.
Tucker, Stevenson, Weiss, and Life
The work of researcher Jim Tucker and regression therapist Brian Weiss on past-life memories suggests a transcendent or non-reductionist view of human life. In this view, mental life or consciousness does not entirely reduce to the neural activity of the brain, and bodily death involves a return to a nonphysical realm.
Trisula: Trident Model of Person in Indian Psychology
Acceptance of the trimorphous formula of knowing and the primacy of consciousness as an irreducible ground condition for true knowledge leads to a paradigmatic shift in understanding human nature and the different sources of information.
Transpersonal Psychology, Science and The Supernatural
This article critically discusses the scientific status of transpersonal psychology and its relation to so-called supernatural claims. In particular, analysis focuses on Friedman’s proposed division of labor between a ‘‘scientific’’ transpersonal psychology and ‘‘nonscientific’’ transpersonal studies.

– Erwin Schrödinger
– Prof David Bohm


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