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Mindell’s Quantum Mind Model
By Stephen Proskauer MD | August 26, 2009
Arnold Mindell—physicist, Jungian analyst and originator of
process-oriented psychology—has been exploring the implications
of quantum physics for depth psychology and medicine in
a series of ground breaking books that map out a new paradigm
for understanding non-ordinary states of consciousness and the heal-
ing process. Mindell postulates that symptoms arise as alternative
forms of expression when we marginalize our awareness of subtle
tendencies associated with the quantum wave function. Symptoms
can be relieved by focusing attention on these tendencies and following
their lead.
Mindell’s formulation is consistent with the metaphor of splitting
that is employed in the next three chapters to describe how Karmic
Therapy heals. His process work methodology, though superficially
different from Karmic Therapy, is similar in its basic strategy of bringing
into awareness and expressing the marginalized aspects of the self
that are reflected in body symptoms and emotions. (See Mindell’s
Quantum Mind for an extensive and systematic development of quantum
psychology and his more recent book, The Quantum Mind and
Healing, for applications to medicine.)
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Topics: Books, Consciousness, Karmic Therapy, Physical Body, Quantum Theory |































