Transpersonal Ecosophy, Vol. 1 - Edited by Mark A. Schroll
About the Book
Editor: Mark A. Schroll
ISBN: 9781326401191 Binding: Paperback Pages: 600. The image on the cover of this book represents the idea that brain state alterations at sacred sites allow us to re-experience memories that are woven into the morphogenetic fields of that place, an idea that originates with Paul Devereux’s empirical enquiry into dreams at sacred sites in Wales and England. This books examines how this investigation provides us with a new way of understanding consciousness, and a new direction toward a reconciliation of the divorce between matter and spirit. We explore the work of David Lukoff, and Stanislav and Christina Grof, the connections between the varieties of transformative experience in dream studies, ecopsychology, transpesonal psychology, and the anthropology of consciousness, as well as the overlap between David Bohm’s interpretation of quantum theory and Rupert Sheldrake’s hypothesis of formative causation. About the Editor
Mark A. Schroll, PhD, is best known for his papers on ecopsychology, transpersonal psychology, and the anthropology of consciousness. He is the author of over 35 academic articles in various edited books, journals and magazines. He is the founder of the International Association for Transpersonal Ecosophy.
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Endorsements:
"This is an incredible and pioneering piece of work, an epic for our times."
Stanley Krippner, Saybrook University.
Stanley Krippner, Saybrook University.