Self-transcendence and Ego Surrender: a Quiet-enough Ego or an Ever-quieter Ego - David Hartman - Books - Wellness Press - 9780962272899 - August 7, 2015
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Self-transcendence and Ego Surrender: a Quiet-enough Ego or an Ever-quieter Ego

David Hartman

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Self-transcendence and Ego Surrender: a Quiet-enough Ego or an Ever-quieter Ego

Publisher Marketing: Abraham Maslow discovered a natural evolution of adult development, moving through meeting increasingly subtle human needs to self-transcendence and ego surrender. One's ego surrenders by quieting, recognizing itself to be a sibling to other aspects of the psyche rather than a parent or an overlord, and acknowledging the rightful leadership of the ultimate organizing principle within, the Transpersonal Self. The quieting can follow the course of balance, seeking a "quiet-enough ego," or of growth, seeking an "ever-quieter ego." Either choice brings increasing tranquility amidst the challenges of life in today's world because, paradoxically, an experience of ego surrender and of letting go increases an individual's internal locus of control, the deep knowing that what happens to them is a consequence of their own actions. Transpersonal Psychology helps people by escorting them through the layers of their personal work: repairing damage done by early abuse and neglect, becoming accountable for one's own shadow, meeting and befriending the archetypal inhabitants of one's unconscious, and developing one's optimal functioning to fulfill one's destiny. Progress all the way to your highest potential, to the higher stages of ego development, what Abraham Maslow called "transcending self-actualization" and what Carl Jung called "individuation." Transpersonal self-actualization is opening our visionary potential, clearing away the blocks that have kept us from seeing our own true light. Our shadows provide sanctuary for our fears, but also point the way to our greatest strengths. Create a vision for the future, and develop strategies for achieving that vision. An expanded worldview propels you to higher levels of meaning, life purpose, and identity - your real, true identity. Develop mindfulness, a witness perspective, taoistic receptivity, transcendence through humility, resilience and serenity. Experience the higher stages of ego development - "transcending self-actualization" or "individuation." Contributor Bio:  Zimberoff, Diane Diane Zimberoff is the person to write this book because her whole life has prepared her to do so. This book records her life's work and offers it up to the reader for inspiration. She has been on a profoundly personal and spiritual search since her mid-twenties, fascinated with Western psychology as well as with Eastern wisdom. Diane interrupted her practice of psychotherapy in Los Angeles thirty-five years ago to travel to India in search of spiritual answers. She was constantly seeking a path to self-discovery and effective healing for herself, her clients and most importantly for her colleagues. When she returned to the United States, Diane began incorporating the spiritual gifts she had received with psychotherapy and body/mind/spirit healing. A magnificent tapestry emerged as she combined Humanistic psychology, hypnotherapy, and Eastern teachings into what is now known as Heart-Centered Hypnotherapy(r) and the Personal Transformation Intensive(r) (PTI) process. Her work has profoundly affected the lives of tens of thousands, and for twenty-five years she has trained professionals around the world to master the powerful techniques of Heart-Centered Therapies. This book describes how the Personal Transformation process unfolds uniquely for each individual reader.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released August 7, 2015
ISBN13 9780962272899
Publishers Wellness Press
Pages 354
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 19 mm   ·   471 g

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