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#5 Third Force Mysticism

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Abraham Maslow was a visionary psychologist who sought to understand and model human potential. We take an in depth look at a contemporary book on his work called Transcend by Scott Barry Kaufman. If you are looking to integrate mysticism into the wider context of your life and development, this is the episode for you!
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Please get in contact and let us know what you thought of the episode or join the discussion. You can do so through our Facebook page, just search for Practical Transcendence and ask to join. You can do so through twitter, just search for practical transcendence or our username @p_transcendence. Alternatively, contact us on our email admin@practicaltranscendence.com
References mentioned in the podcast
Books:
Transcend by Scott Barry Kaufman
Research:
Yaden, D. B., Haidt, J., Hood, R. W., Jr., Vago, D. R., & Newberg, A. B. (2017, May 1). The Varieties of Self-Transcendent Experience. Review of General Psychology. Advance online publication.
People:
Caroline Myss in reference to vocational purpose

Steven Kotler and Jamie Wheal in reference to Flow states

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Abraham Maslow was a visionary psychologist who sought to understand and model human potential. We take an in depth look at a contemporary book on his work called Transcend by Scott Barry Kaufman. If you are looking to integrate mysticism into the wider context of your life and development, this is the episode for you!
We want the podcast to reach more people. You can help! Please review on Apple Podcasts and subscribe through your favourite podcast platform.
Please get in contact and let us know what you thought of the episode or join the discussion. You can do so through our Facebook page, just search for Practical Transcendence and ask to join. You can do so through twitter, just search for practical transcendence or our username @p_transcendence. Alternatively, contact us on our email admin@practicaltranscendence.com
References mentioned in the podcast
Books:
Transcend by Scott Barry Kaufman
Research:
Yaden, D. B., Haidt, J., Hood, R. W., Jr., Vago, D. R., & Newberg, A. B. (2017, May 1). The Varieties of Self-Transcendent Experience. Review of General Psychology. Advance online publication.
People:
Caroline Myss in reference to vocational purpose

Steven Kotler and Jamie Wheal in reference to Flow states

  continue reading

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