Spiritual Emergency: The Understanding and Treatment of Transpersonal Crises
Author(s) -
Christina Grof,
Stanislav Grof
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
international journal of transpersonal studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.151
H-Index - 8
eISSN - 1942-3241
pISSN - 1321-0122
DOI - 10.24972/ijts.2017.36.2.30
Subject(s) - transpersonal , transpersonal psychology , psychology , psychotherapist
DOI 10.24972/ijts.2017.36.2.30 Abstract There exists increasing evidence that many individuals experiencing episodes of nonordinary states of consciousness accompanied by various emotional, perceptual, and psychosomatic manifestations are undergoing an evolutionary crisis rather than suffering from a mental disease (Grof, 1985). The recognition of this fact has important practical and theoretical consequences. If properly understood and treated as difficult stages in a natural developmental process, these experiences—spiritual emergencies or transpersonal crises—can result in emotional and psychosomatic healing, creative problem-solving, personality transformation, and consciousness evolution. is fact is reflected in the term “spiritual emergency,” which suggests a crisis, but also suggests the potential for rising to a higher state of being. Creative Commons License
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