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psychophysiology
holographic consciousness
psychospiritual approaches

definition

• "The hologram, anthropos, and field theories of the world, the concepts of the evolving universe in physics and of the hologram-like brain in biology, indicate a world operating like a field or unit. Anthropos theories give us the idea that this field has an awareness of its own. A useful and tentative theory to consider is that a field does everything it can to bring itself to consciousness. People normally experience this in their personal lives when they become aware of experiences which make life more meaningful. The field thus informs the general public about its conflicts. This can be formulated in different ways, depending upon belief systems. One might say that the Self wants to know itself, or that God is trying to discover himself, the Anthropos we are living in is trying to wake up, the collective unconscious is trying to express itself, or the universe is evolving in such a way as to make us more aware of the meaning of life". (Mindell, 1988, p. 42)

• "The inner personal situation reflects the outer one and vice versa. This speculation is a form of hologram theory since a hologram is a piece of material, like glass, which carries a particular pattern. If the glass, breaks, then each of the parts of the glass carry the same pattern as the whole. Seeing the world through the analogy of hologram theory helps you understand how you can change the individual by working with the world, or change the world by working with the individual". (Mindell, 1988, p. 100)

see:
bodymind psychobiology
body reveals: the spirit
hologram of an alcoholic
hologram and quantum healing
holographic paradigm
process paradigm
quantum healing
search for god
state-dependent learning
subjective inquiry approach
the shadow and physical symptoms


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