Japanese Journal of Transpersonal Psychology/Psychiatry
Online ISSN : 2434-463X
Print ISSN : 1345-4501
Volume 11, Issue 2
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  • How to Evaluate the Effectiveness of Holistic Training System Dealing with Individual Difference and End Outcome.
    YOSUKE SAKAIRI
    2012Volume 11Issue 2 Pages 1-11
    Published: 2012
    Released on J-STAGE: August 10, 2019
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  • On the Change of the Welfare and Society by the Intervention of the Invisible Ombudsman
    YUICHIRO MAKIGUCHI
    2012Volume 11Issue 2 Pages 12-27
    Published: 2012
    Released on J-STAGE: August 10, 2019
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    In this paper, I will discuss on the transpersonal base of the universal institution including social welfare. What is the primary factor that universalize the local, regional social welfare. According to Durkheim,the sense of invisible abstract solidarity awakened in the unusual collective effervescence is the main cause of making the social institution universal. Gurvitch think that when we discuss on the society including law,we should think of the depth of the society, which is the unconscious communication with outwords.Social welfare among strangers is based on such a sense of invisible abstract energy that penetrates every persons (closed system).This invisible abstract energy is called Kundalini in Sanskrit which has a power to penetrate the hard shell of each ego and to decentralize it just like the ombudsman intervenes in the autopoietic system of the bureaucracy.This real energy whose origin is external to ego is a matrix added all differentiated things to give them profound otherworldly deepness.
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  • HIDEYUKI GODA
    2012Volume 11Issue 2 Pages 28-35
    Published: 2012
    Released on J-STAGE: August 10, 2019
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  • MIKIO ZITSUKAWA
    2012Volume 11Issue 2 Pages 36-68
    Published: 2012
    Released on J-STAGE: August 10, 2019
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    Franz Anton Mesmer with his epoch-making theory and practices suggests us that the situation in the cradle of clinical psychology and psychotherapy has something to contribute to the transpersonal psychology and psychiatry. When we attempt to go beyond the modern scheme of the mind, trying to learn from the past might seem anachronistic. But, the progress itself is an ideology specific to the modern times. Mesmer strides several border that separate the modern world from the pre-modern. The borders lie between matter/mind, space/ individual, religion/science, layman/professional, and conscious/unconscious. These almost limit the conditions making up the person in the modern world. Although his stride was an effect of his ignorance to the marks which appear obvious to us, his action shows us that there is no inevitable necessity to those borders and the way of thinking to draw the lines. Note that there is no proof of the direction of the time-not necessarily one dimensional and oneway, and we could find a leader among the people in the past.
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