In Transpersonal Psychology, one looks from a theoretical perspective - the cognitive process of moving beyond the personality into the Transpersonal self
as a sort of mystical spirituality. This provides hope for those struggling in the pre-personal, personal or material life experience for a sense of
Self Love or Spirituality.
The sideways shift from this is the Psychology (or mind understanding) of that state of consciousness known as Transpersonal.
I draw the distinction here because the cognitive perspective tends to view and discuss "levels" or dimensions of consciousness
and set them as targets .. often theoretically understandable through the comparison of one with the other.
But, what happens when this learned explanation and, the whole level structure of concept of separation drops away and one collapses into or falls into a space where there are no levels of distinction; Psychology has no foundation and Spirituality has no roots.
The Transpersonal Self CANNOT be sought with the mind - and once one "falls into it", the mind senses "madness" because it loses control.
In this space, the mind tries to grasp or understand what is going on for it, and the loss of identity, divisions, levels, boundaries can be a real scary place to be - especially as, during the collapse, everything that has been learned gets thrown up in your face - often quite literally - and there is nothing in the books that define how you deal with the situation where what was blocking your bowel seems to be coming out of your mouth.
For those who have had the experience, it can be very easy to tell someone to let it go, to flush it down the toilet, to accept that that is
the way it is and get on with Life. This only works when the person you are talking to has either a total block against the cognitive process and
can just let it go - or when the energy is so fast and furious that there is nothing left that can be identified.
For most of us, however, we have been conditioned into the straight line that joins two points. The process can be a little like
getting grass to grow underneath a concrete roadway ..
But, somewhere, there is a memory that once, where now this road exists, there was once an open field. There can be again
Its what we do with our experience that counts. If we judge, define, label, categorize, box, then we have moved our experience
out of the Transpersonal into a space where we once again become the victim of what we have worked so hard to try and escape.
There are a couple of "terms" that can be used to describe the experience (for those who like to play with words) --
"Synesthesia" .. "transliminality" .. and I could add - including "alexithymic" - without words for feelings ...
All of these are descriptions for the up close and personal experience of "Transpersonal Consciousness" - that space of consciousness
where there are no words for "the experience in the moment" .. and you've got to try and describe the experience that just had
you to yourself or to someone else - without seeming psychotic
Some people have these experiences all of the time and they don't need words or explanation. Others seek these experiences and when they
have them, it is a real scary place to be - and so, to allay their programmed fears words and explanation are sought ..
and the absolute worst thing that anyone can do is to try and go over the experience and try to put some fancy spiritual terms on it ..
transpersonal psychology
theory and definitions
the word as a transpersonal metaphor
Life and
transpersonal consciousness
the structure of transpersonal relationships in living organisms and social organizations
nonduality and duality:
homeostasis and the play of consciousness
masculine and feminine :
the primordial principles
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"Transpersonal Psychology .. or The Psychology of the Transpersonal Experience" was written, published and copyright by Transpersonal Lifestreams, Hobart, Tasmania. The url of this page is http://www.transpersonal.com.au/psychology.htm and it was updated in July, 2005
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