The Transpersonal Psychology

There are many questions that still manifest in regard to being, Paranormal phenomena and everything that encompass different levels of consciousness, which could not be answered by traditional scientific disciplines, including psychology. However, a new hope manifests towards such answers with the appearance, the study scope that gives us new psychological power it is transpersonal psychology. In this paper provide some relevant notes that invite the reader interested in these topics go in what is transpersonal psychology that may give us another view more when you integrate mind, body and spirit so we have selected some notes that we consider not can be ignored, the contrary invite you to continue investigating thereon in search of new knowledge that will help us understand many facts which are still not explained by well-known science. Tells us: The Transpersonal Psychology is committed to scientifically investigate experiences, which until not so long ago have remained ignored by classical theories, in the light of new discoveries of science. The memory of past in altered States of consciousness, lives are every day numerous facts that have come to check through the description that make volunteers involved in these investigations, which recall their names and surnames in other lives, places where they lived, dates and precise details about the vivid outstanding episodes and until his deaththat were later verified.

These experiences were that originated the interest in continuing with the systematic and controlled each one of these cases study. Abraham Maslow was that called transpersonal to trying to develop a new psychology that explore the unexplained phenomena of consciousness until that time nobody had wanted to investigate. Stanislav Grof, failed to verify that certain patients they could also experience these States of consciousness altered by another less controversial technique, which he called holotropic breathwork. This psychological doctrine also received the influence of Eastern religions such as Buddhism and Hinduism and some mystical doctrines, parapsychology, cognitive psychology and the sciences that study the nervous system and its functioning and investigate psychic phenomena that still today represent an enigma to science.