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Roger Walsh

    January 1, 1946

    Roger N. Walsh is an Australian professor of Psychiatry, Philosophy, and Anthropology. He is respected for his views on psychoactive drugs and altered states of consciousness in relation to religious and spiritual experience. His work explores the psychology, spirituality, and medical effects of meditation. His expertise contributes to a deeper understanding of the mind-spirit connection.

    Die Erfahrung gelebter Spiritualität
    Integral Theory in Action: Applied, Theoretical, and Constructive Perspectives on the Aqal Model
    Paths Beyond Ego
    The Inward Arc
    Accept This Gift
    Shadows of the Sacred
    • 2010

      The book features insights from leading scholar-practitioners who explore Integral Theory and its AQAL model, examining their strengths and limitations. It delves into the potential applications of these frameworks in various fields, offering a comprehensive analysis that highlights both theoretical and practical implications. Through diverse perspectives, the contributors aim to deepen understanding of Integral Theory's relevance and its transformative possibilities in contemporary contexts.

      Integral Theory in Action: Applied, Theoretical, and Constructive Perspectives on the Aqal Model
    • 2008

      Contains profound, poetic, and inspirational selections and provides a summary of concepts and ideas on peace, love, joy, forgiveness, purpose, fear, and truth.

      Accept This Gift
    • 2005

      Shadows of the Sacred

      • 318 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      A brilliant and groundbreaking exploration of the promises and pitfalls of the spiritual path written by one of the pioneers of transpersonal psychology. A must for every serious spiritual seeker, students of consciousness, and all those concerned about the future of our planet.-Stanislav Grof, M.D."Regardless of one's religious preferences, this pioneering classic eloquently and objectively addressees the spiritual issues of our time."-Angeles Arrien"Here, presented with clarity and courage, are the foundations for a transpersonal psychotherapy that respects the multileveled richness of the human psyche."-Ram Dass

      Shadows of the Sacred
    • 2000

      The Inward Arc

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      4.1(25)Add rating

      The Inward Arc offers practical wisdom for healthy human development and valuable guiding principles for integrating psychological and spiritual growth. It provides a wealth of information about transpersonal psychology and a variety of experiential exercises for inspiration and renewal. An inspiring and original book, which successfully bridges spiritual and psychological disciplines.Angeles Arrien Going beyond healing, this book is for the growth of your soul.James Fadiman

      The Inward Arc
    • 1993

      This book is a clarion call for an expanded vision of human possibilities. In it, many of the best thinkers of our day ask us to renew the perennial search for self-knowledge and to discover the deeper meaning of our lives.For this, they offer the transpersonal perspective—which extends beyond consciousness in its myriad forms, including altered states, yoga, dreams, and contemplation. This marriage of psychology and science with the spiritual traditions has borne ripe fruit: the transpersonal vision, which offers a uniquely generous and encompassing view of human nature.The fifty essays that make up Paths Beyond Ego apply transpersonal thinking to individual growth, psychotherapy, meditation, dreams, psychedelics, science, ethics, philosophy, ecology, and service. The result is an integrated and comprehensive overview of the many dimensions of human experience.In clear, accessible writing, the contributors suggest that our potential for enhancing human abilities is much greater than previously suspected and that our tools for this grand undertaking are widely available today. The transpersonal vision offers great hope for the future—and links us to the timeless wisdom of the ages.

      Paths Beyond Ego