Ervin Laszlo's Akashic Field and The Dilemmas of Modern Consciousness Research |
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Authors: | STANISLAV GROF |
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Affiliation: | 1. California Institute of Integral Studies , San Francisco, California, USA;2. Pacifica Graduate Institute , Santa Barbara, California, USA |
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Abstract: | Ervin Laszlo's revolutionary concept of the Akashic Field and his connectivity hypothesis offer elegant solutions for the baffling paradoxes associated with “anomalous phenomena”—otherwise unexplainable observations which many scientific disciplines encountered in the course of the 20th century. This article explores the ground-breaking contributions that Laszlo's work has made to psychology by providing a plausible conceptual framework for a large number of observations and experiences amassed by modern consciousness research, which challenge the most fundamental assumptions of the traditional scientific worldview. |
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Keywords: | Akashic Field holotropic Newtonian–Cartesian paradigm Transpersonal Psychology. |
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