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Thank you very much for making this available, Greg. I’m looking forward to reading this article; the intersection between philosophy and psychology has always been fascinating for me.
Wow…. That’s alot of area’s of work! I am especially intrigued by the fourth. Turning mindreading on onesself. Psychic abilities as that which pertains to oneself and others. An area where I believe the empath has his/her hearts centered. As my perception tells me that all areas of healers in all arenas have this definable gift. That pyschologists often are pulled to this path because of a intuitional
presence and spirit attunement field. The superconsciousness a beautiful new field of research. Though most highly attuned individuals can not take the instruments that are available as of yet.
As most people have alot of fear in these areas. Because even in todays “enlightened communities” and I speak loosely here. The word loopy comes up. Its like the elusive Proof that is a plain as day to some. Predictions are part of life and sensing these way ahaed of time is seen as “out there” though most of us have experienced them in one form or another. A part of a Higher Wisdom that openness to all that there is extensively promotes a growth in. Its why some questions or quandries must be brought to certain venues. That have effectively conquereed the fear of light. Its so fast…. that I am sure of like lightening.
Mind reading hmmmm…..metacognition……..
Quantum Theories always comes up for me in reference to these psychological processes. I’ll read the full article later.
I love this because in order to know ourselves, this “intersection” of psychology and philosophy MUST occur, and I’d like to add a third player to this arena, religion. In order to attain full understanding of ourselves and others, it is impossible to ONLY rely upon one field for healing; one must use all three: philosophy, psychology and theology. This is my humble theory, and I’m a lay person. I like this web site very much, as it seems very thorough and also “cutting edge” in its content. Kudos to Counselling Resource!