This article is an excellent introduction to Roberto Assagiolis Psychosynthesis and the time it developed in. Douglas Russell analyse the many influences on Psychosynthesis and the unique features of its own.
Seven Basic Constructs of Psychosynthesis
This article gives a thorough perspective on some of the major elements in psychosynthesis and is a great introduction. It deals with self-realisation within an individual, social and universal context.
Psychosynthesis: Dimensions of Growth
An outstanding description of the various growth phases of personal and spiritual development, including the meaningsful crises that many people experience on their path to a greater inner enlightenment.
Creative Meditation
Creative meditation is very important in respect to transforming and developing a new type of personality. Through Creative meditation we can build new thought patterns and psychological qualities. By Kenneth Sørensen , from his book: Integral Meditation When we meditate and use creative meditation we work with the psychological function of imagination, because it facilitates […]
Reflective Meditation
Reflective meditation is a powerful meditation technique because it creates important insights and superconscious inspiration By Kenneth Sørensen , from his book: Integral Meditation Reflective meditation and the superconscious Reflective Meditation works directly with the intelligent river of life. In essence it is a way of meditating on a subject until you have exhausted the […]
Meditation and The Razor Edged Path
The trained intuitive or disciple lives ever the dual life of mundane activity and intense and simultaneous spiritual reflection. This will be the outstanding characteristic of the Western disciple in contradistinction to the Eastern disciple who escapes from life into the silent places and away from the pressures of daily living and constant contact with […]
Toward a psychosynthetic approach to the group
What is it that distinguishes the psychosynthetic approach to group work from other kinds of approaches? This
is the question which we have set in this paper-a question which it would be premature to attempt to answer in a
definitive way, but toward which we can begin to make some preliminary probes, if only to stimulate
discussion. Our tactic will be to analyze certain fundamental principles and premises of such a group rather than
to concentrate on the description of specific techniques, though some of the latter will be referred to for
purposes of illustration.
Psychological energy transformations: Developing positive polarizations
This paper will discuss certain principles and techniques of converting negatively polarized energies into their opposite positive form, as applied in the practice of transpersonal therapy and transpersonal growth work.
Psychosynthesis: Some key aspects of theory and practice
The foundations of psychosynthesis were laid in the second decade of this century by the Italian psychiatrist,
Roberto Assagioli, whose work was far ahead of its time. The founder was one of those rare persons who can
truly be called a “sage”. His wisdom, his radiant love, his down-to-earth simplicity were appreciated by all who
knew him. Psychosynthesis was not merely an abstract doctrine to him but a practical philosophy that he
applied in his, daily living.
Esoteric Psychology And the Psychology of Motivation
In the European tradition, speculation on what makes people behave as they do goes back, as so many things do, to the Greeks . What motives drive, orient, and select behavior? One answer to the problem, the Epicurean, was
essentially hedonistic, that is , humans naturally sought pleasure and avoided pain .









