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Consciousness
and Transpersonal Psychology Research Unit - Liverpool
JMU. 3/5 |
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European
Transpersonal Association (EUROTAS) - Provides a framework
for cooperation between European national transpersonal associations and
a network for individuals across Europe interested in a transpersonal
vision for Europe. 3/5 |
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Guhen's
Transpersonal Psychology Page - Links with a list
of practitioners. 3/5 |
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Institute
of Transpersonal Psychology - The Institute
of Transpersonal Psychology is a private, non-sectarian graduate school
accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges. For over
twenty years the Institute has remained a leader at the forefront of psychological
research and education, probing the mind, body, spirit connection. The
Institute's challenging and transformative educational paradigm has attracted
students from all over the world. 4/5 |
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John
V. Davis - Transpersonal Psychology. 3/5
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Psychosynthesis
- This website is provided as a service to the Psychosynthesis
Community. Projected additions include articles and a listing of practitioners.
All those involved with psychosynthesis are invited to use this website
for their projects, announcements, and in other ways. 4/5 |
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The
Centre for Transpersonal Psychology - Was established
to recognise and investigate states of consciousness that psychological
schools, concerned with ego development alone, were either not interested
in, or failed to recognise as legitimate, non-pathological experiences.
The Centre for Transpersonal Psychology (CTP) has been especially interested
in, (though not exclusively), the Analytical Psychology of C.G. Jung and
Buddhist philosophy. 2/5 |
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The
International Journal of Transpersonal Studies - International
journal of transpersonal and spiritual studies: theory, research, practice,
applications; original artwork, poetry, cartoons; special sub series on
Russian Transpersonalism. 3/5 |
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Transpersonal
Institute of New Zealand- The Transpersonal Institute
of New Zealand was founded by Peter Jackson and Bruce Nicol in response
to a perceived need. 2/5 |
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