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Psychosynthesis is an approach to human development fostered by Roberto Assagioli (1888-1974) beginning around 1910 and
continuing to the present day. It is both a theory and practice where the
focus is to achieve a synthesis, a coming together, of the various parts
of an individual's pers onality into a more cohesive self. That person can
then function in a way that is more life-affirming and authentic. Another
major aspect of psychosynthesis is its affirmation of the spiritual
dimension of the person, i.e. the "higher" or
"transpersonal" self. The higher self is seen as a source of
wisdom, inspiration, unconditional love, and the will to meaning in our
lives.
Psychosynthesis is founded on the basic premise that human life has purpose and meaning and that we participate in an orderly universe structured to facilitate the evolution of consciousness. A corollary is that each person's life has purpose and meaning within this broader context and that it is possible for the individual to discover this.
Psychosynthesis has had a profound impact on the human potential movement. For example, the use of guided imagery and the concept of subpersonalities originate in Psychosynthesis.
More about Psychosynthesis:
A brief
description
A more
comprehensive description
Links to Other
Descriptions
Psychosynthesis Applications
Therapy
Education
Managerial and Organizational Psychosynthesis
Politics
Other applications
(from Psychosynthesis International)

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Last revised: March 13, 2003.