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Abrahams, Ralph
Alexander, F. M.
Anderson, Tenshin Reb
Arguelles, Jose and Miriam
Armstrong, Ann and Jim
Arrien, Angeles
Banyacya, Thomas
Bateson, Gregory
Bennett, J. G.
Bergman, Bob
Blofeld, John
Bly, Robert
Bradbury, Ray
Brown, Malcolm
Capra, Fritjof
Commoner, Barry
Condon, Thomas
Cox, Harvey
Cuevas-Barnett, Gloria
El-Sarhan, Adnan Mohammed
Elgin, Duane
Emmanuel
Erickson, Carol
Fadiman, James
Fawel, Ghazi
Feldenkrais, Moshe
Fields, Rick
Frankl, Viktor
Freibott, George
Freud, Anna
Friedman,Maurice
Fuller, Buckminster
Ginsberg, Allen
Glassmzn Roshi, Bernard
Govinda, Lama
Green, Elmer and Alyce
Griffiths, Fr. Bede
Grof, Stan and Christina
Gurdjieff, G.I.
Hall, Robert
Halifax, Joan
Hand, Robert
Harman, Willis
Harner, Michael
Hastings, Arthur
Heard, Gerald
Henderson, Joseph
Hill, Leyla Rudhyar
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Hofmann, Albert
Houston, Jean
Huang, Al
Huxley, Aldous
Huxley, Laura
Ilsen, Eve
Jackson-Bear, Eli
Jeffers, Robertson
Johnson, Robert
Joyce, James
Keen, Sam
Keleman, Stanley
Kelley, Charles
Khan, Pir Vilayat Inayat
Kornfield, Jack
Kramer, Joel and Diana Alstad
Krippner, Stanley
Krishnamurti, J
Laing, R. D.
Lawrence, D.H.
Lawrence, Fredia
Leary, Tim
Leonard, George
Lilly, John
Lowen, Alexander
Maslow, Abraham
May, Rollo
McCarthy, George
Mead, Margaret
Merrell-Wolff, Franklin
Merton, Thomas
Metzner, Ralph
Miller, Henry
Mookerjee, Ajit
Muller, Robert
Munn, Henry
Murphy, Michael
Myerhoff, Barbara
Naranjo, Claudio
Nin, Anais
Nydahl, Ole
Olatunji, Babatunde
Ornstein, Robert
Osmond, Humphrey
Ouspensky, P. D.
Palmer, Helen
Palmer, Wendy
Pauling, Linus
Pearce, Joseph Chilton
Perls, Fritz
Perls, Laura
Perry, John
Pierrakos, John
Pike, Bishop
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Prem Das
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Purce, Jill
Ram Dass
Ravenscroft, Trevor
Reich, Eva
Ring, Kenneth
Rios, Guadalupe De La Cruz
Rivas, Don Agustin
Robbins, John
Rogers, Carl
Rohr, Richard
Rolf, Ida
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Rossman, Martin
Rudhyar, Dana
Sandner, Donald
Satir, Virginia
Schachter, Rabbi Zalman
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Schutz, Will
Schwarz, Jack
Segal, Robert
Selver, Charlotte
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Simkin, James
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Suzuki Roshi, Shunryu
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Tarnas, Richard
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Tesla, Nikola
Thompson, William Irwin
Tiller, William
Trungpa Rinpoche, Chogyam
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Van Dusen, Wilson
Wasson, Gordon
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Weil, Andrew
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Worsley, Jack
Wyer, Loretta
Wilhelm Reich
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Rollo May (1909-1994) was a philosopher and psychoanalyst who was one of the prime influences in broadening the perspectives of psychology and psychiatry. Among the books he has authored are Love and Will, Man's Search for Himsel, and The Courage to Create.
May, Rollo
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May, Rollo Recollections Of Abraham Maslow
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$11.95
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Rollo May, Denis O`Donovan and Anthony Sutich speak movingly of their friend Maslow (1908-1970) and the influence he had on their personal lives and work as well as on psychology and the broader human potential movement. - 1971 Esalen - One Audiotape
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May, Rollo Violence and The Daimonic
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May traces the sources of violence and aggression in our culture and man's relationship to evil and the daimonic. He explores the concept that evil can be used for good and that in every act of justice, we need to be sensitive that there is also an injustice. - 1970 Esalen - One Audiotape
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May, Rollo Creativity And The Daimonic
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$18.95
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In psychotherapy and the creative process, May considers it necessary to confront and wrestle with the daimonic. He defines the daimonic as any natural function which has the power of taking over the personality - sex and eros, anger and rage, and the craving of power - and discusses the curious phenomenon that a creative person always lives with, and produces partly by virtue of the daimonic. - 1968 Esalen - Two Audiotapes
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May, Rollo Dimensions Of Consciousness
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$36.95
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We live in a culture afraid of creativity, often demanding security and predictability instead of fully entering the richness and depth of human consciousness. In this set of lectures, philosopher and psychologist May plumbs those depths, describing creativity and phenomenology as bridges between the natural world and our personal experience, and myth as the language of the unconscious. - 1966 Esalen - Four Audiotapes
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May, Rollo Will, Wish and Intentionality
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May examines human psychology and motivation in terms of individual responsibility for our actions. The Victorian belief that our rational minds are sufficient to lead us through the world dissolved after Freud, but has often been replaced by a sense that we are powerless, passive products of our world rather than active participants. The critical issue now is to re-discover the experience of personal significance in our lives. - 1965 Esalen - Four Audiotapes
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May, Rollo and Sam Keen Loss Of Innocence
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This lively spontaneous dialogue looks at myths of the West, focusing on death and tragety as the elements that give a story the depth of mythology. Keen claims America has been trying to live without myth and without a past - in denial of death and the transcendent. The two esteemed teachers take this as a starting point to ask, "What does America need? What's the new myth?" - 1974 Esalen - One Audiotape
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