• 20.03.2025

Rethinking Consciousness: The Debate on Transpersonal Psychology

Modern transpersonal psychology is sparking heated discussions in scientific circles. On one hand, critics point out methodological shortcomings—from the use of hyperventilation, hypnosis, and musical accompaniment to the application of psychotropic substances—which cast doubts on the reproducibility of results and the reliability of the data obtained. Such practices are seen as a departure from the empirical standards established in traditional research, fueling skepticism and resistance within the scientific community.

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  • 20.03.2025

Embracing Constructive Doubt for Intellectual Growth

Conscious doubt in established ideas is the most important tool that allows our thinking to remain flexible and adaptive in unexpected situations. The rejection of dogmatism and the constant reexamination of our beliefs not only promote the search for truth, but also help us discover new approaches to solving problems that previously seemed unassailable.

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  • 20.03.2025

The Perils of Dogmatic Upbringing

Upbringing based on methods of fear, suppression, and dogmatism significantly limits the development of critical thinking and creative approaches to life. When a person is conditioned from an early age solely to accept established dogmas without any attempt to analyze or prove them, they lose the ability to independently understand the world around them. In such an environment, authority and dogma become the primary guides, and any deviation from them is seen as a threat to safety. This results in personal thinking being reduced to the mechanical repetition of imposed norms, without the consideration of alternative viewpoints or a deep analysis of prior experience.

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  • 20.03.2025

Sowing for Prosperity: Transforming Investments into Reliable Income

Organizing such a system implies a deliberate, systematic investment of initial resources into avenues that will continuously generate income. First and foremost, every investment should be viewed as a seed that will eventually yield a “harvest.” As stated in one source:

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  • 20.03.2025

Accumulation and Greed: The Roots of Social Injustice

Accumulation and avarice, especially when accompanied by ruthless methods of enrichment, lead to increased poverty and social injustice for several reasons. First of all, such a pursuit of wealth creates the accumulation of enormous fortunes, which does not improve the lives of the majority but only increases the contrast between the rich and the poor. As one source states, “As long as the entire growth of wealth, which is called material progress, goes only into the creation of vast fortunes, into the increase of luxury and the strengthening of the contrast between the House of Abundance and the House of Need, progress cannot be considered genuine and lasting” (source: 275_1373.txt). This indicates that material progress based on accumulation merely deepens the divide between the privileged and the deprived segments of society.

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Rethinking Consciousness: The Debate on Transpersonal Psychology

Embracing Constructive Doubt for Intellectual Growth

The Perils of Dogmatic Upbringing

Sowing for Prosperity: Transforming Investments into Reliable Income

Accumulation and Greed: The Roots of Social Injustice