Buchholz, Manfred.http://www.universelle-lehre.de/page3s.htm
Psychology is the scientific answer of materialism on human life. But it is mostly childish so called scientific try of explanation instead of a real deep answer. For modern psychology spirituality is just a fancy. Most psychologists try to suppress people on the path as schizophrenic, but they have lost their legal influence - very often first judicially.
Darwin, Charles. The Origin of Species and the Descent of Man. Down, Beckenham, Kent. London. 1859.
I intend to refer to the comparison (made by Darwin) of the mental powers of man as compared to the lower animals as well as the development of intellectual and
moral faculties during primeval and civilized times.
Donald, Merlin
http://www.bbsonline.org/documents/a/00/00/05/66/bbs00000566-00/bbs.donald.html
This book was an attempt to synthesize various sources of information-- neurobiological, psychological, archeological and anthropological, among others- -about our cognitive origins, in the belief that the human mind co-evolved in close interaction with both brain and culture.
Doore, Gary. WHAT SURVIVES: Contemporary Explorations of Life After Death.
edited by Gary Doore, Ph.D. Los Angeles: Jeremy Tarcher, 1990.
A collection of writings on Survival, Consciousness, and Death by various authors Stanley Krippner, D. Scott Rogo, Colin Wilson, Kenneth Ring, Charles Tart, Ram Das, and more.
Fletcher, L. <http://lanl.gov/abs/gr©qc/9708055>.
This page is about math and is linked to Kitada and comments/calculations pertaining to the existence of local time.
Freud, Sigmund. The Interpretation of Dreams. Translated by James Strachey. Standard Edition. London. 1953.
I'll compare the relationships of dream to consciousness, subconsciousness, reality, and the relationship of on to the other e.g. in ignoring the existence of the soul, Freud proves it.
Freud, Sigmund. The Future of an Illusion. trans. and edited by James Strachey.
New York: W.W.Nortan and Company, Inc., 1961.
I'll directly challenge the amount of reality that each of us sees. I'd like to assert the extent of reality we grasp today and compare it to the existence of reality that truly exists. If we dispel all illusion as reality only spiritual needs exist if we separate our organic selves from reality no needs actually exist that aren't based on love.
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Germain, Ann. http://www.sro.org/bin/article.dll?TextOnly&3232&0&0 EEG Power associated with early sleep onset differing in sensory contact- Alpha wave test results that may indicate a higher conscious than is detectable with the So-called known senses.
Gödel, Kurt. Kurt Godel. Collected Works Volume I. Oxford University Press, New
York. 1986. A lot of math equations pertaining to time and it's existence. Good Luck.
Goldberg, Bruce. Peaceful Transition: The Art of Conscious Dying and the Liberation of
the Soul. Llewellyn Publications. St.Paul, MN. 1997.
Some really poignant and fact based references to the relationship between the realization of truth and the absence of fantasy vs. comfort at the time of death. \Author also refers to Elizabeth Kubler Ross' studies with the dying.
Guru Rinpoche according to Karma Lingpa. The Tibetan Book of the Dead. Shambala Press, Boston and London.1987.
The Tibetan explaination to the realms and guide to life.
Hall, Calvin S. and Lindzey, Gardner. Theories of Personality. New York: John Wiley &
Sons, Inc., 1957.
I may refer to conclusions that the driving force toward emotional fulfillment is inexplicable. Why 'Maslow's Higherarchy of Needs' do not cease when all food, shelter and safety needs are met.
HEARTMIND "Tapas and Addiction: Freeing Up Energy for Spiritual Evolution and Activation."
<http://www.rainbowbody.net/HeartMind/Tapas.htm >.
References here that perhaps I'll quote or simply link to. These are more current studies of the Bill W. 'Spiritus...' findings.
Irwin, H.J. AN INTRODUCTION TO PARAPSYCHOLOGY, 2nd. ed. Jefferson, North
Carolina: McFarland & Company, 1994.
A textbook designed to introduce serious students to Parapsychology, its history and current status, and discussion of theoretical issues. (Hmmmmmm) A lot here.
Iverson, Jeffery. IN SEARCH OF THE DEAD : A Scientific Investigation of Evidence For Life After Death. Harper. San Francisco, 1992.
Very good discussion of paranormal investigation abilities, experiments in remote viewing, psychics, apparitions, reincarnation and other related phenomena by a filmmaker..
James, Leon. http://www.soc.hawaii.edu/leonj/leonj/leonpsy/instructor/ethnos/es1.html
Ethnosemantics is a formal discipline that explores the structure and function of
discourse dialectics --viz. the standardized procedures employed by participants
in a group for generating situated discourse (e.g. in face to face conversations, in
written discourse, and in talking to oneself).
Jung, C.G. Memories, Dreams, Reflections , ed. by Aniela Jaffe, trans. by Richard and Clara Winston. New York: Pantheon, 1963.
Jung refers once in his writing to the possibility of the existence of some pastlife experience as explanation of many resolved as well as unresolved personality issues.
Jung, C.G. The Archetypes and the Collective Unconsciousness. ed.,trans. by R.F.C.
Hull. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1969.
I'll quote from several places in this text where Jung concludes that a bond to fantasy can only be broken by the introduction of fantasy into the conscious i.e. the only route into the subconscious is through fantasy. It can only be trusted through the dialogue of dreaming: The ego exists, the devil does not!
Kitada, H. <http://kims.ms.u-tokyo.ac.jp/timeI.html>.
This is a mathematical paper, published to prove the existence of time on a local level.
Knoll, Richard.C.G. Jung quoted: The Jung Cult. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1994.
One quote here that I want: The size of the doorway into heaven seems to be directly proportionate to the size of the emotional wound one has suffered in life.
Kubler-Ross, Elizabeth. On Death and Dying. New York. McMillan. 1969.
Excellent research and text available pertaining to death, near death and afterlife experiences.
Lewis, C.S., The Great Divorce. Harper Collins, New York. 1946.
I'll use quotes and situations from the great divorce, such as; "These souls, knowing they can't scratch, would still rather itch than not."
Marx, Karl. Herr Vogt: A Spy in the Workers' Movement. Translated by R.A. Archer.
Labor Publications. New York. 1982.
His views on religion and their affects on society.
Mitchell, Edgar D. and others. PSYCHIC EXPLORATION. Edited by John White. New
York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1974 (paperback edition 1976).
A collection of topical articles by a variety of researchers and writers from the field of Parapsychology. Covers Survival-related topics, spontaneous psychological evaluation.
Nathanson, Donald L. Shame and Pride Affect, Sex, and the Birth of the Self.
California. 1994.
A book about the nature of emotion; emotion being the weight that strengthens spirit. Here the author alludes that.
Plato. Euthyphro in a Guided Tour of Five Works of Plato. Mountainview. CA. Mayfield Publishing Co. 1988.
Quotes by Socrates are here. Plenty of good material on life.
Rajagopalachari, P. "The Inner Needs of Man." Principles of Sahaj Marg, Set 1,
Volume 1. Ross, Elizabeth Kubler. On Life After Death. Celestial Arts, Berkley. 1991. Rumi, Jalaludin.The Essential Rumi Dreamworks. Cambridge. 1989. "Spiritual Evolution." The Cycle Of Spiritual Metabolism 2002.
<http://www.hyperthot.com/>.
I'll refer to this site and link to it as it is some great [though much seems to be conjecture] material referring to the vibration process of the soul. This site is a little Buddhist though I don't think they ever admit it. If I use it I'll let everyone know some of this is quite old Tibetan Book of the Dead stuff.
"Spiritus contra Spiritum: The Bill Wilson/C.G.Jung Letters: The Roots of the Society of Alcoholics Anonymous." Parabola Vol.XII, No.2, May 1987, p.68.
Stewart, Jon. Evolution's Arrow. The Chapman Press. Canbera, Australia. 2000.
<http://www4.tpg.com.au/users/jes999/>.
Szasz, Thomas. The Myth of Psychotherapy. Garden City: Doubleday/Anchor Press,
1978. Urantia. Foundation.The Urantia Book: A Revelation for Humanity. Chicago. 1934. Ware, Donald M. http://www.home.earthlink.net/~donware/ 1995. Rogo, Scott D. LIFE AFTER DEATH: The Case for Survival of Bodily Death.
Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, Great Britain: The Aquarian Press, 1986.
Weiszacker, Victor Von. Freud and the Twentieth Century "Reminiscences of Freud and
Jung." B. Nelson, ed. New York: Meridian, 1957. Wolpert, Arlen. http://world.std.com/~awolpert/gtr33.html.>
I'll challenge everyone, much the way he does: Don't believe me, simply look inside yourself, at your heart everyday for a few minutes in perfect silence. Make your own choice, be it moral behavior or spiritual desire, answer it yourself. Is this what you came here to do?
I'm going to use several quotes on her research done in sitting with dying families such as the awareness of the dying as to who (of their family or loved ones) has gone before them when they had know way of knowing they'd passed minutes before.
Excellent poetry, the truth in action.
There exists a gold mine of spiritual connotation and statement of facts here. This is the poor mans' Dharma. Quote after quote of why there must be a higher power belief system at the beginning of the recovery process. Now this has been adapted to virtually all types of neurotic behavior, including the so-called borderline tendencies that plagues a high percentage of all psychiatric patients today. Aha! There is no such thing as a neurotic dilemma, only spiritual dilemma! We are home now! Or are we? This is the beginning of possibility. The twelve steps become the first step to the evolution of the human soul.
Some fact based conjecture here, again I doubt I'll quote the author directly but sending folks here to look at what he's written should give some non-religious or even atheists something to rub their faces over.
The myth of psychotherapy is that another replaces one illusion until some connection with reality is established. Today's so-called Borderline personalities are simply individuals whose needs of safety were not met at a crucial period in childhood. They became bonded to the illusion that they were less than perfect that their needs were not being met when the existence of the individual proves that the
Is a (supposed) telepathically acquired classic received by a Chicago group in 1934-'35 and first published in 1955 on 2097 pages. It describes the cosmos, angels and other celestial personalities, the history of Earth, and the life of Adam and Eve, and the last 690 pages describe the amazing life of Jesus, both his personal and public ministries. This revelation is what the powers in "heaven" think some of us are ready for.
Comments about a personal experience in spiritual transformation. Believes we will join a "Galactic society".
Excellent discussion of so called proof and theories.
I'm not entirely positive I'll use this one but there are several references that tie directly into Jung's research and conclusions regarding the possibility that once reality is attained the needs of physical existence become unimportant. Freud seems to have actually abandoned all hope and become hedonistic in his belief system leading to the possible conjecture that he realized there was no need in maintaining the body organically. As he could not accept the possibility of humanity's spiritual existence, he simply coked and sexed himself into nonexistence. (That's mine: I may not go there!)
TFP is used to analyze consciousness during a traumatic experience (i.e., an experience that resides permanently in long term memory). TFP is a more rigorous and at the same time a much simpler method for performing a transcendental phenomenological reduction.