Elisabeth Kübler-Ross You Cannot Die Alone
by Elisabeth Kübler-Ross: There are three reasons why no one can die alone. Besides an absence of pain and the experience of physical wholeness in a simulated, perfect body,
Socrates-A Man For Our Times
by Bettany Hughes: Two thousand four hundred years ago, one man tried to discover the meaning of life.
The Socratic Method and Doctrine
Socrates was not a ‘philosopher,’ nor yet a ‘teacher,’ but rather an ‘educator,’ having for his function to rouse, persuade and rebuke (Plato, Apology).
Dream Interpretation-Sigmund Freud
Sigismund Schlomo Freud was born on May 6, 1856 in the Austrian town of Príbor. He is regarded as the founder of the psychoanalytic school of psychology.
The Escape of Sigmund Freud
by Debbie Hagan: Eighty years old, sick with cancer, and reeling from the Nazis’ takeover of his beloved Vienna, Sigmund Freud, in 1936, faced a harsh reality:
Who’s Afraid of Sigmund Freud?
by Siri Hustvedt: Sigmund Freud makes people irritable. Whenever someone mentions Freud, say, at a dinner party, I see eyes roll and listen to the nasty remarks that follow.
Chapter IX. My Views on the Role of Sexuality in the Etiology of the Neuroses
I AM 1 of the opinion that my theory on the etiological significance of the sexual moment in the neuroses can be best appreciated by following its development.
The Future Chances of Psychoanalytic Therapy
by Sigmund Freud: As the main object of this assemblage is for practical purposes, I will therefore take as my opening address a practical theme which will appeal not so much to your scientific as to your medical interest.
Women in History – Sri Sarada Devi (1853-1920)
by Susan Helene Kramer: Ah, dear Holy Mother – Sri Sarada Devi. 100 years ago the world was benefiting by your holy physical presence, but I have found your work lives on today.
India’s sacred mother
by Tara Yoga Centre: Sarada Devi was today Mother Theresa. She was filled with compassion and love and lived to ease the suffering and pain of people around her. Leading a strict life in austerity, she learned to love all.
Sarada Devi (1853 – 1920)
By Subhamoy Das: Sarada Devi, the wife of Sri Ramakrishna Paramhansa of Dakshineshwar, Calcutta, is equally revered by the Hindus as her mystic husband, and is considered one of the most important saint mothers of all times.
Language and the Spirit of Language
by Rudolf Steiner: PEOPLE talk of the ‘spirit of a language,’ but it could hardly be said that there are many at the present day for whom the conception, so expressed, presents any very clear picture to the mind’s eye.
Rudolf Steiner: A Sketch of his Life and Work
by John Davy: All over the world, but particularly in Western Europe, there are now to be found activities
Rudolf Steiner and Anthroposophy
Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925) was born in Austria. He found his life’s work in the realms of consciousness and cognition.
Aspects of Rudolf Steiner’s Psychosophy
by William Bento, Ph.D.: Rudolf Steiner’s four lectures given in Berlin, Germany in November 1910 entitled Psychosophy: Wisdom of the Soul can be found in the larger Anthroposophic Press 1999 publication entitled, A Psychology of Body, Soul and Spirit by Rudolf Steiner.
Who Was Rudolf Steiner?
Rudolf (Rudolf Joseph Laurence) Steiner, who was of German-Austrian origin, was born on 25 February, 1861 (usually, biographies give the date of his baptism, two days later, as his birth date).
Key Figures in Existential Psychotherapy: Rollo May
Rollo May has consistently been referred to as the father of American Existential Psychology. The beginnings of May’s contributions began with his doctoral thesis which was published in 1950 under the title The Meaning of Anxiety.
Lecture on Rollo May
Rollo May was the writer most responsible for introducing European existentialism to U.S. readers.
Rollo May, Pioneering Psychologist, Dies at 85
TIBURON, Calif. — Rollo May, a founding father of existential and humanistic psychology and the man who introduced a generation to the so-called Age of Anxiety, has died here. He was 85.
Psychologist Profile: Rollo May
Rollo May (April 21, 1909 – October 22, 1994) was an American existential psychologist. He authored the influential book (one of my personal favorites) entitled, Love and Will in 1969.
Finding the Existential Myth Within
From, Dr. Louis Hoffman, in “Gordo’s Ghost: An Introduction to Existential Perspectives in Myth,” published in Existential Psychology: East West Psychology.
The Meaning of Mentors: Memories of Rollo May
by Stephen A. Diamond, Ph.D.: May was one of the founders and leaders (along with Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow)
Mahayana Buddhism and Twenty-first Century Civilization
by Daisaku Ikeda: Delivered at Harvard University, September 24, 1993
Healing Meditations – Shakti Gawain
by Shakti Gawain: Here are some techniques that can be very effective for healing ourselves and others.