Cosmopsychology: The Psychology of Humans as Spiritual BeingsCosmopsychology The Psychology of Humans as Spiritual Beings Cosmopsychology assumes that human beings are essentially spiritual beings who are multi-dimensional, composed of many parts and connected to many dimensions of the Cosmos. It has been defined as astrology, as the study of psychospiritual development, and as the psychology of extraterrestrial beings. Cosmopsychology is the study of the relationship between the mind and the Cosmos. Cosmopsychology refers both to the correspondences between the human mind and the external universe and to the growth or evolution of the mind as it moves to higher forms of consciousness. It examines those parts, links, and dimensions that are not found in traditional, academic psychology. Cosmopsychology provides insights into your personality and your destiny through the contributions of astrology, numerology, the I Ching, Jungs Analytical psychology, Hartmanns Ego psychology, Bernes Transactional Analysis, Assagiolis Psychosynthesis, Hermeticism, Idealism, New Thought, and the Perennial Philosophy. The mysteries of karma are laid out as they are found in the ancient Indian philosophy of Vedanta. Psychology was built on classical physics. Cosmopsychology is built on quantum physics, the holographic universe, string theory, M-theory, and F-theory. Physics has come full circle, returning to the science of vibrations and the philosophy of idealism as taught by Pythagoras, Socrates, and Plato. Everything is connected both spatially and temporally. At this deep level of Being, consciousness choices what manifests. Cosmopsychology encompasses the nature of consciousness, meditation, karma, and rebirth and examines their roles in Individuation, Self-Actualization, and Self-Realization. |
Contents
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Spacetime Before Albert Einsteins Theory of Relativity Chapter 4 | 70 |
Lights in the Darkness Chapter 5 | 107 |
The Science of Numbers Chapter 6 | 180 |
The Key to Destiny Chapter 7 | 203 |
Today is Tomorrow Yesterday Chapter 8 | 215 |
Paradigm 3 Chapter 15 | 354 |
Classical and Quantum Chapter 16 | 369 |
Life at the Subatomic Level Chapter 17 | 391 |
and the Explicate and Implicate Orders Chapter 18 | 413 |
An Introduction to String Theory Chapter 19 | 432 |
Exploring Transpersonal Consciousness Chapter 20 | 441 |
in Philosophy and Religion Chapter 21 | 458 |
Old and New Chapter 22 | 474 |
Days of Future Passed Chapter 9 | 229 |
The Book of Changes Chapter 10 | 254 |
The Mysteries of Karma and Dharma Explained Chapter 11 | 262 |
States Stages and Planes Chapter 12 | 279 |
Paradigm 1 Chapter 13 | 289 |
Paradigm 2 Chapter 14 | 318 |
in Analytical Psychology Chapter 23 | 483 |
Chapter 24 | 498 |
The Psychology of Human Destiny Chapter 25 | 517 |
Choice or Chance Chapter 26 | 532 |
Atma Jnana Chapter 27 | 543 |
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