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Interpersonal Connection, Compassion, and Well-Being

Integration refers to a way of being of any complex system in which the connections between parts or elements of the larger whole exist in an optimal balance with the distinctness of those parts or elements.

By Daniel Siegel
A Buddhist shrine with golden Buddha figure and votive candles
#Interdisciplinary #Psychology #Psychotherapy #Shamanism #Spirituality

A Call to Action: How Depth Hypnosis Fulfills Stanislav Grof’s Manifesto for a New Paradigm and Definition of Healing

Depth Hypnosis provides several strategies that facilitate self-exploration in innovative and effective ways.

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#Research #Traditions

My Kundalini Yoga Research Contributions to the Basic Sciences and for Treating Psychiatric Disorders

Without a serious personal study of this mind-body phenomenon one never really learns about why and how ones moods, interests, drives, desires, emotions, abilities, performance skills, and essentially all of our physical and psychological activities wax and wane throughout the day (and night).

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#Research #Traditions

The Unified Field Pre-Visited

In the Vedic tradition, the basis of creation can only be known by becoming it.

By Dr. Katy Jane
divine yogini
#Interdisciplinary #Traditions

The Light of Consciousness: The Core of Tantrik Spiritual Philosophy

As virtually everyone who has heard the term “Tantra” is aware, the central dyad in Tantrik cosmology is that of Shiva and Shakti, the Divine in masculine and feminine aspects, coupled in eternal union.

By Christopher Tompkins
a statue of the Buddha in detail
#Cultures #Dharma #Interdisciplinary

Beacons of Dharma

As the sun continues along its southern course dakṣināyaṇa and the days get shorter approaching the Winter Solstice, those of us living in the northern hemisphere find ourselves enveloped in increasing darkness.

By Christopher Miller
#Cultures #Traditions

Lakṣmī, Light and Dark

Here we encounter a vision of Lakṣmī—the central mistress of this “festival of light”—that raises surprising contradictions and cause us to rethink the real significance of Hinduism’s most important celebration.

By Dr. Katy Jane
candles in the dark - from unsplash
#Cultures #Traditions

Luminosity and Yoga

One generally approaches the Yoga tradition by looking at its self-definition: yogaś-citta-vṛtti-nirodha.

By Christopher Key Chapple
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