Category: Transpersonal Psychology

A New Paradigm for Understanding the Mind-Body Connection

 Many people have been conditioned to very conventional ways of looking at their own mind-body system and because of this, are in a constant state of confusion as to how it actually works. While science consistently gravitates to the physical explanation for things, eliminating the clear and obvious action...

OBE – Altered States of Consciousness vs. Normal Consciousness

“Losing Touch with Our True Reality” One of the unique features of the human mind is it’s ability to move within many altered states as a form of interdimensional travel or shifting in awareness. While many people don’t realize what’s actually going on when this happens, and think it’s...

Psychology: Understanding the Power of Emotions

“Emotions are Altered States that Project Whole Realities” Many of us realize to some extent the powerful effect emotions have on us in our daily lives, but because we get caught up in the intensity of the emotions we’re experiencing, and begin living and creating out of them, we...

Intuition – The Synthesizing Faculty of the Mind

Many people ask what is intuition exactly, and how do you know if you have it? In order to use something as a tool or consciously engage in it, we have to have a fundamental working understanding of how it operates in our lives while simultaneously permeating and influencing...

Karma – “The Unconscious Motivation that Drives Behavior”

Many people either take a very simple approach to the idea of karma, or are somewhat confused about it altogether and therefore doesn’t know what to think about it for sure. We’ve been taught to invest a great deal in the idea of surface appearances, or appraising the exterior...

Employing Psychological Skills as a Means of Creating in a Conscious Manner

When I began teaching psychological skills for being able to create in your life with full awareness of what you were acting to produce in others, I came across a surprising realization. When I used examples of typical behavior that produced negative results, and refocused them on what results...