Carl Jung, in his study of the subtle non-theistic religious psychology of Tibetan Buddhism, anticipated the world’s current fascination with that tradition. He was deeply engaged by the Bardo Thodol (the Tibetan Book of the Dead), entering its imaginal landscape and exploring it deeply.
Colors make our lives beautiful; everything you see in our world, natural or man-made, has color. We observe it as a pigment (chemistry) or light (physics),
Les processus de la Communication NonViolente appliqués à la prévention de l'épuisement (professionnel mais pas que). Je trouve cette approche intéressante dans le cadre du burn-out parental notamment.
Do you ever struggle to feel in control of your emotions? If you’re familiar with how The Law of Attraction works, you already know how important it to prioritize your energy, and maintain a state of feeling good, consistently, as you move throughout your day. So, how, exactly, are you supposed to do that? The […]
Painting by J Doyle Penrose. Photoed from my personal copy of Teutonic Myth & Legend by Donald Mackenzie circa 1913.
Version poche du "Cours de Psychologie" édité chez Dunod depuis 1992, ce premier tome reprend les bases de la psychologie et couvre les quatre sous-disciplines principales : cognitive, sociale, clinique et développementale.