Materialist and fundamentalist reductive ideologies obscure our capacity to directly experience the numinous. Thus, importantly, given the weight of the observable and measurable in orthodox science, and oftentimes a dismissal of both the soul and the subjective, a viable means of reconciling science and religious experience has continued to elude us. As a counter-measure to this obscuration, Jungian-oriented depth psychology has developed as an empirical science of the unconscious, researching both subject and object and offering theories and practices that foster the psychospiritual development of the personality. Despite cultural and epochal differences, comparable evidence to Jung's process of psychospiritual development can be found in...
This conversation looks at the relationship between metaphysics, phenomenology and neuroscience in t...
Depth psychology calls on us to face the crisis of our times, to look squarely into the dark night, ...
Dhyana-Yoga is a Sanskrit word for the ancient discipline of meditation, as a means to Samadhi or en...
Materialist and fundamentalist reductive ideologies obscure our capacity to directly experience the ...
Jung's individuation process, the central process of human development, relies heavily on several co...
For both Jung and Patañjali our human desire to understand "God" is as real as any other instinct. J...
Our current scientific exploration of reality oftentimes appears focused on epistemic states and em...
Abstract Psychology is originally called as Science of Consciousness as the Greek word ‘Psychology’ ...
In this article we will examine the understandings of mysticism as offered by Patañjali’s Yoga Sūtra...
Over the past thirty years, academic dialogue on the relationships between science and religion wit...
Over the past thirty years, academic dialogue on the relationships between science and religion wit...
Yoga as a practice and philosophy of life has been followed for more than 4500 years with known evid...
Jung’s psychology describes the origin of the Gods and their religions in terms of the impact of arc...
In 1916, Jung wrote a memorable essay on working within a spiritual dimension in our psychoanalytic ...
Traditionally, the spiritual and the occult have'been seen as an obstacle in the development of...
This conversation looks at the relationship between metaphysics, phenomenology and neuroscience in t...
Depth psychology calls on us to face the crisis of our times, to look squarely into the dark night, ...
Dhyana-Yoga is a Sanskrit word for the ancient discipline of meditation, as a means to Samadhi or en...
Materialist and fundamentalist reductive ideologies obscure our capacity to directly experience the ...
Jung's individuation process, the central process of human development, relies heavily on several co...
For both Jung and Patañjali our human desire to understand "God" is as real as any other instinct. J...
Our current scientific exploration of reality oftentimes appears focused on epistemic states and em...
Abstract Psychology is originally called as Science of Consciousness as the Greek word ‘Psychology’ ...
In this article we will examine the understandings of mysticism as offered by Patañjali’s Yoga Sūtra...
Over the past thirty years, academic dialogue on the relationships between science and religion wit...
Over the past thirty years, academic dialogue on the relationships between science and religion wit...
Yoga as a practice and philosophy of life has been followed for more than 4500 years with known evid...
Jung’s psychology describes the origin of the Gods and their religions in terms of the impact of arc...
In 1916, Jung wrote a memorable essay on working within a spiritual dimension in our psychoanalytic ...
Traditionally, the spiritual and the occult have'been seen as an obstacle in the development of...
This conversation looks at the relationship between metaphysics, phenomenology and neuroscience in t...
Depth psychology calls on us to face the crisis of our times, to look squarely into the dark night, ...
Dhyana-Yoga is a Sanskrit word for the ancient discipline of meditation, as a means to Samadhi or en...