The Metaphysical Instincts & Spiritual Bypassing in Integral Psychology

Instincts are innate, unconscious means by which Nature operates in all forms of life including animals and human beings. In humans however, with progressive evolution of consciousness, instincts become increasingly conscious and regulated by egoic functions. Biological instincts associated with the...

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Main Author: Bahman A.K. Shirazi
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Language:deu
Published: ARINA, Inc. 2013-09-01
Series:Integral Review
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Online Access:http://integral-review.org/pdf-template-issue.php?pdfName=vol_9_no_3_shirazi_the_metaphysical_instincts_and_spiritual_bypassing.pdf
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spelling doaj-5412e615033c43dbbbe8543123bc2ae82020-11-25T01:41:50ZdeuARINA, Inc.Integral Review1553-30691553-30692013-09-0193107114The Metaphysical Instincts & Spiritual Bypassing in Integral PsychologyBahman A.K. ShiraziInstincts are innate, unconscious means by which Nature operates in all forms of life including animals and human beings. In humans however, with progressive evolution of consciousness, instincts become increasingly conscious and regulated by egoic functions. Biological instincts associated with the lower-unconscious such as survival, aggressive, and reproductive instincts are well known in general psychology. The higher-unconscious, which is unique to human beings, may be said to have its own instinctual processes referred to here as the ‘metaphysical instincts’. In traditional spiritual practices awakening the metaphysical instincts has often been done at the expense of suppressing the biological instincts—a process referred to as spiritual bypassing. This essay discusses how the metaphysical instincts initially expressed as the religious impulse with associated beliefs and behaviors may be transformed and made fully conscious, and integrated with the biological instincts in integral yoga and psychology in order to achieve wholeness of personality.http://integral-review.org/pdf-template-issue.php?pdfName=vol_9_no_3_shirazi_the_metaphysical_instincts_and_spiritual_bypassing.pdfBahman A. K. ShiraziSri AurobindoIntegral Yogaintegral psychologyCarl Junghigher-unconsciousinstinctslower-unconsciouspsychosynthesisRoberto Assagiolispiritual bypassing
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Integral Review
Bahman A. K. Shirazi
Sri Aurobindo
Integral Yoga
integral psychology
Carl Jung
higher-unconscious
instincts
lower-unconscious
psychosynthesis
Roberto Assagioli
spiritual bypassing
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title The Metaphysical Instincts & Spiritual Bypassing in Integral Psychology
title_short The Metaphysical Instincts & Spiritual Bypassing in Integral Psychology
title_full The Metaphysical Instincts & Spiritual Bypassing in Integral Psychology
title_fullStr The Metaphysical Instincts & Spiritual Bypassing in Integral Psychology
title_full_unstemmed The Metaphysical Instincts & Spiritual Bypassing in Integral Psychology
title_sort metaphysical instincts & spiritual bypassing in integral psychology
publisher ARINA, Inc.
series Integral Review
issn 1553-3069
1553-3069
publishDate 2013-09-01
description Instincts are innate, unconscious means by which Nature operates in all forms of life including animals and human beings. In humans however, with progressive evolution of consciousness, instincts become increasingly conscious and regulated by egoic functions. Biological instincts associated with the lower-unconscious such as survival, aggressive, and reproductive instincts are well known in general psychology. The higher-unconscious, which is unique to human beings, may be said to have its own instinctual processes referred to here as the ‘metaphysical instincts’. In traditional spiritual practices awakening the metaphysical instincts has often been done at the expense of suppressing the biological instincts—a process referred to as spiritual bypassing. This essay discusses how the metaphysical instincts initially expressed as the religious impulse with associated beliefs and behaviors may be transformed and made fully conscious, and integrated with the biological instincts in integral yoga and psychology in order to achieve wholeness of personality.
topic Bahman A. K. Shirazi
Sri Aurobindo
Integral Yoga
integral psychology
Carl Jung
higher-unconscious
instincts
lower-unconscious
psychosynthesis
Roberto Assagioli
spiritual bypassing
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