In Mysticism and New Paradigm Psychology John E. Collins describes mysticism as a quaternary process of psychological transformation and shows how this understanding is compatible with the understanding of psychic process being promoted by new paradigm psychology. From an examination of the stories that mystics tell about their own experiences, Collins concludes that mysticism may be understood as stages-awakening, purification, illumination, and transformation. Collins provides a basis for interideological dialogue by demonstrating that this description of mysticism is similar to and compatible with the new scientific explanation of human psychological processes known as new-paradigm psychology (here represented by the work of Arnold Mandell, Karl Pribaram, and Charles Tart), those branches of scientific psychology that attempt to take seriously some of the insights and conclusions of quantum and relativity theories, and thus avoid the materialistic reductionism of most modern scientific theories.
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Prof. Collins offers a rare combination of sensitivity, scholarship, and insight in traditional models of spiritual growth as they relate to those innovative models of the human mind that will shape our self-understanding in the twenty-first century. -- Ulrike Wiethaus Ph.D, Ph.D. Collins's clear writing style, ability to tell stories, and frequent summaries make this book accessible and engaging for beginner and veteran. * Critical Review of Books on Religion * Collins offers a plausible matrix of mysticism, articulating both types of mystical traditions and levels of personal attainment....his presentation of the current, often arcane debate about the psychology of mysticism is both clear and helpful. The book makes a clear contribution to the growing field of mysticism studies. -- Robert K. C. Forman, Ph.D, Hunter College
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Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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Höhe: 235 mm
Breite: 156 mm
Dicke: 23 mm
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978-0-8476-7669-9 (9780847676699)
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John Collins is Professor of Religion, Wake Forest University.