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  2. Sufi psychology - Wikipedia

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    These levels are: mineral, vegetable, animal, personal, human, secret and secret of secret souls. Each level represents the stages of evolution, and the process that it goes through in its growth. The spirit is holistic, and extends to all aspects of the person, i.e. the body, the mind and the soul. Each level of the spirit has valuable gifts ...

  3. Psychagogy - Wikipedia

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    Psychagogy: from Greek, psûchê (soul) and agogê (transport) Within the ancient Greek tradition, psychagogy was viewed as the art of influencing the soul by the means of rhetoric. [ 4 ] Plato believed that the human soul possesses latent knowledge, which could be brought out and elucidated by a specific type of discourse which he called ...

  4. Hippolyte Baraduc - Wikipedia

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    Baraduc believed it was possible to photograph human mental states or emotions, such as grief and mourning, as well as the human soul.In his 1896 book The Human Soul (L’Âme humaine), Baraduc published photographs referred to as "psychicones", or images of the soul, that he claimed were created by a "psycho-odic-fluidic-current" interacting with the photographic plates. [3]

  5. Psyche (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    Soul, on the other hand, as used in the technical terminology of analytical psychology, is more restricted in meaning and refers to a "function complex" or partial personality and never to the whole psyche. It is often applied specifically to "anima" and "animus"; e.g., in this connection it is used in the composite word "soul-image ...

  6. Thomas Moore (spiritual writer) - Wikipedia

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    From 1974 to 1990, Moore practiced as a psychotherapist, first in Dallas, Texas, and later in New England.After the success of Care of the Soul: Guide for Cultivating Depth and Sacredness in Everyday Life (1992) and its companion volume Soul Mates: Honoring the Mysteries of Love and Relationship (1994), he became a full-time writer who lectures internationally about spirituality, ecology ...

  7. Ground of the Soul - Wikipedia

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    The soul fulfils its tasks with its various faculties, which are described in the relevant writings of Aristotle that were authoritative in the late Middle Ages. The soul must utilise its faculties to fulfil the requirements of its connection with the body and to ensure the survival of the human being.

  8. Rudolf Steiner's exercises for spiritual development - Wikipedia

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    Rudolf Steiner developed exercises aimed at cultivating new cognitive faculties he believed would be appropriate to contemporary individual and cultural development. . According to Steiner's view of history, in earlier periods people were capable of direct spiritual perceptions, or clairvoyance, but not yet of rational thought; more recently, rationality has been developed at the cost of ...

  9. Logosophy - Wikipedia

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    Man sculpting himself by Uruguayan artist Yandí Luzardo, inspired in the objective of Logosophy: conscious evolution of mankind [1]. Logosophy is an ethical-philosophical doctrine developed by the Argentine humanist and thinker Carlos Bernardo González Pecotche, which offers teachings of conceptual order and practices that lead oneself to self-cognition and self-improvement through a process ...