Mysticism and Mental Healing
Category: Arts & Photography, Science & Math
Author: David Ezra Stein
Publisher: Jeff Kinney
Published: 2018-07-23
Writer: Merriam-Webster Inc., Sharon Creech
Language: Yiddish, Finnish, German
Format: Audible Audiobook, Kindle Edition
Author: David Ezra Stein
Publisher: Jeff Kinney
Published: 2018-07-23
Writer: Merriam-Webster Inc., Sharon Creech
Language: Yiddish, Finnish, German
Format: Audible Audiobook, Kindle Edition
Video: Psilocybin and Mystical Experience: Implications for Healthy Psychological Functioning, Spirituality, and Religion - Mystical-type experiences are profound and often characterized by an authoritative sense of the unity and sacredness and sometimes interpreted as an encounter with God or Ultimate Reality. Although such experiences have been described by mystics and religious figures throughout the ages, there are few experimental studies because such experiences usually occur at low rates and often unpredictably. Psilocybin in the form the Psilocybe genus of mushrooms has been used for centuries within some cultures for religious and healing purposes.
Warren Felt Evans: 19th-century mystic, wounded healer, and seminal theorist-practitioner of mind cure - PubMed - The Methodist-Episcopalian minister-turned-physician and philosopher of healing Warren Felt Evans (1817-1889) was one of the earliest practitioners of mental healing, also known as "mind cure." Originating in New England in the second half of the 19th century, mind cure spread through the country in …
Warren Felt Evans and Mental Healing: Romantic Idealism and Practical Mysticism in Nineteenth-Century America - Mental Cure that were not specifically concerned with healing: Divine Order in ... Evans' mysticism preceded his attention to mental healing and Swedenborg,.
Combat Trauma: Treatment from a Mystical/Spiritual Perspective - Larry R. Decker, 2007 - Psychological recovery from combat trauma may depend on discovering a personal meaning in the traumatic experience. Veterans traumatized in combat struggle
The main nursing metaparadigm concepts in human caring theory and Persian mysticism: a comparative study - Metaparadigm concepts comprise the central issues in a discipline. Fawcett has named person, health, environment and nursing as the four main concepts of nursing that need to be comprehensively defined. The Human Caring Theory is significant because of ...
Classic Hallucinogens and Mystical Experiences: Phenomenology and Neural Correlates - This chapter begins with a brief review of descriptions and definitions of mystical-type experiences and the historical connection between classic hallucinogens and mystical experiences. The chapter then explores the empirical literature on experiences ...
Warren Felt Evans and Mental Healing: Romantic Idealism and Practical Mysticism in Nineteenth-Century America | Church History | Cambridge Core - Warren Felt Evans and Mental Healing: Romantic Idealism and Practical Mysticism in Nineteenth-Century America - Volume 48 Issue 1
Shamans, Mystics and Doctors: A Psychological Inquiry Into India and Its Healing Traditions - This book, published by the Unitarian Universalist Association of Boston, is the result of a three-year study of traditional mental health and healing systems in India. The work was supported by the Homi Bhabha Fellowship. The fortunate reader is carried into a vivid and detailed experience
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Shamans, Mystics and Doctors - Sudhir Kakar, a psychoanalyst and scholar, brilliantly illuminates the ancient healing traditions of India embodied in the rituals of shamans, the teachings of gurus, and the precepts of the school of medicine known as Ayurveda."With extraordinary sympathy, open-mindedness, and insight Sudhir Kakar has drawn from both his Eastern and Western backgrounds to show how the gulf that divides native healer from Western psychiatrist can be spanned."—Rosemary Dinnage, New York Review of Books"Each chapter describes the geographical and cultural context within which the healers work, their unique approach to healing mental illness, and . . . the philosophical and religious underpinnings of their theories compared with psychoanalytical theory."—Choice
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