A forgotten language, the existential message of the corporal and figurative world and its relationship with transpersonal conscious
Keywords:
Trascendencia, ampliación de la conciencia, psicología transpersonal, transcendence, widening of conscience, transpersonal psychologyAbstract
In this paper, Pablo Lazcano shows us, from his own experience, how the endeavor and worry trying to force “our mind to keep silent” or deny silence, even in moments of social interaction, prevent us from catching and assuming both our body messages and existence emptiness. For this reason, he asks not to limit the development of human being potentialities in honor of a blind adaptation supported on authors such as Wilber, Berman, Grof and Vaughan to show that human beings have to find sense not only through their choices and actions in the world, but also by trying to reach the ego transcendence through the exercise and widening of conscience thanks to the diverse techniques offered by transpersonal psychology.In such a way, he claims for recovering the proper human sensibility in pursuit of our organism or body health and the promotion of the necessary empathic force to overcome social and personal conflicts and problems. Key words: Transcendence, widening of conscience, transpersonal psychology.
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