- Archetype Casting The 12 Master Archetypes (web page)
- Archetypes by Wikipedia (Wikipedia Article)
- Archetypes:What They Are and How THey Help Us Grow (web page)
- Four Masculine Archetypes (web page)
- Jung's Archetypes (web page)
- List of Jungian Archetypes + short explanations (web page)
- The 12 Archetypes by J.J. Jonas (web page)
- The 12 Common Archetypes by Carl Golden (web page)
- The Four Archetypes of the Mature Masculine (web page)
- MMPI-2 Questions (assessment)
- A Criminal Investigation - How to Save the World (web page)
- A Journey of Spiritual Awakening (web page)
- Awakening (Religious Experience) by Wikipedia (web page)
- Dualism by Wikipedia (web page)
- From You to Infinity in 3 Pages by Ken Wilber (web page)
- Life After a Spiritual Awakening (web page)
- Nondualism by Wikipedia (web page)
- Signs of a Spiritual Awakening You May Be Experiencing (web page)
- Spiritual Awakening Explained (web page)
- Spiritual Awakening Process (web page)
- Story About One Person's Spiritual Awakening (web page)
- Symptoms of Spiritual Awakening by Laura Marie (web page)
- Videos by Spiritual Teachers (video)
Description: ?from Steve Leascock - Wake Up, Grow Up and Show Up by Huffington Post (web page)
- Wake Up, Grow Up, Clean Up, Show Up by Dustin Diperna (web page)
Description: Excerpt from The Coming Waves - What is Enlightenment? by Wikipedia (web page)
- What is Non-Duality? (video)
Description: Interview with Jeff Foster - What is Nonduality? (web page)
- What is Spiritual Enlightenment or Spiritual Awakening? (web page)
- What is the difference between Awakened and Enlightened? (web page)
- Beginner's Mind (Shoshin) by Wikipedia (web page)
- How to adopt a beginner?s mindset (web page)
- Mindfulness - Beginner's Mind (web page)
- Wax On, Wax Off (video)
- Behavior Modification Worksheet (web page)
- Behaviors that Strengthen or Weaken Connection (web page)
- Eight Situations When You Should Keep Your Mouth Shut (web page)
- Empathy vs. Sympathy: What?s The Difference by Theresa Edwards (web page)
- I Just Kept My Mouth Shut by Christian Pedersen (web page)
- I-Statements by Bob Jones (web page)
Description: I-statements are clean and clear forms of communication that take ownership of what we say. - The Power of Vulnerability and Authentic Connection (web page)
- 3 Ways Your Beliefs Can Shape Your Reality by Juliana Breines Ph.D. (web page)
Description: Books like The Secret and The Power have contributed to the increasing popularity of the idea that wishes can be granted through visualization and positive thinking. This perspective has received significant criticism for its reliance on unvalidated scientific claims, such as its invocation of quantum physics to explain how the mind works, as well as its potential to promote victim-blaming and false hope. While the claim that beliefs single-handedly determine our physical health, financial status, and chances at finding love is clearly misguided, the idea that beliefs have power does have some scientific validity. It just works a little differently than books like The Secret suggest. Here are three ways that beliefs really can shape your reality. - A List of All Religions and Belief Systems (web page)
- Absolute Truth (web page)
- Belief (Wikipedia) (web page)
- Belief Systems (web page)
- Beliefs and Forgiveness (web page)
- Blind Men and the Elephant (Video) (web page)
- How Important Is Culture in Shaping Our Behavior? by David Vognar (web page)
Description: Technically, culture is always “in the news,” and not just in the arts and entertainment section of our newspapers. It is like unacknowledged water to a fish, or the oxygen we breathe. Yet recently culture has been an explicit topic of debate. After Mitt Romney took flak for saying that the power of culture was responsible for the different living standards of Israelis and Palestinians and some tried to understand how pop culture might have influenced Aurora, Colorado, shooter James Holmes, it is worthwhile to examine the ways that culture does and does not influence our behavior. - Personal Beliefs and Values (web page)
- Values and Belief Systems (web page)
- What is Truth (video) (web page)
- Worlds Apart (video)
- Bloom's taxonomy by Wikipedia (web page)
- Bloom's Taxonomy of Learning Domains (web page)
- Bloom?s Taxonomy by Patricia Armstrong (web page)
- Bloom?s Taxonomy PDF (web page)
- Body Awareness Meditation (web page)
- Curious study reveals how our body reacts to emotions (web page)
- FRUSTRATED WITH YOUR BODY AWARENESS? (web page)
- The Wisdom of Body Awareness (web page)
- Brain Rule Rundown (web page)
- Dual process theory by Wikipedia (web page)
- Kahneman's Mind-Clarifying Strangers: System 1 and System 2 by Jag Bhalla (web page)
- Kahneman's Mind-Clarifying Strangers: System 1 and System 2 (web page)
- System 1 vs System 2 Decision Making (web page)
- The Two Systems of Cognitive Process (web page)
- The Two Systems of Cognitive Processes by DELANCEYPLACE (web page)
- Cycle of Change (web page)
- Gestalt?s Paradoxical Theory of Change by Reg Harris (web page)
- Paradoxial Theory of Change by Arnold Beisser, M.D. (web page)
- Communication Skills for Healthy Relationships (web page)
Description: Simple, clean, clear and profound. - Growing Up in Westboro Baptist Church by Megan Phelps-Roper (web page)
Description: TED talk - It's Not About The Nail (video)
- Six Types of People Who Do Not Deserve to Hear Your Shame Story by Brene Brown (You Tube Video)
Description: When something shameful happens in your life, shame and vulnerability researcher Dr. Brené Brown says, there are six types of people with whom you shouldn't share the story. Watch to find out who they are. Plus, hear why she says everyone needs just one "move-the-body friend." - Six Types of People You Should Never Confide In by Brene Brown (web page)
Description: There are certain people you should never confide in. People with whom you should never share the things that make you feel ashamed and vulnerable. Why? Because they could only make things worse. - Symptoms of Codependency by Darlene Lancer, JD, MFT (web page)
- Ten Ways to Have a Great Conversation by Celeste Headlee (video)
Description: TED talk - The Value and Importance of Human Connections by Luminita D. Saviuc (web page)
Description: In a world full of people, what can be more beautiful than knowing how to form healthy relationships and establish deeper connections with those around us? What can be more powerful than looking at people around you and understanding that by being kind, loving and helpful towards them, you are also being kind, loving and helpful towards yourself? - Top Ten Indicators that You Suffer from Codependency (web page)
- Why Authentic Connection With Others Happens From the Inside Out by Jim Hjort, LCSW (web page)
- Carl Jung on Consciousness (web page)
- Consciousness by Wikipedia (web page)
- Consciousness vs. Awareness: What's the Difference? (web page)
- Eleven Spiritual Mistakes Most People Make (web page)
- Facing Up To The Problem of Consciousness by David J. Chalmers (web page)
- Fourteen Reasons to Become More Conscious by Steve Pavlina (web page)
- Interview with Daniel Brown (web page)
Description: author of The Great Way - Is the Universe Conscious? (web page)
- Overview of Julian Jaynes's Theory (web page)
Description: In January of 1977 Princeton University psychologist Julian Jaynes (1920–1997) put forth a bold new theory of the origin of consciousness and a previous mentality known as the bicameral mind in the controversial but critically acclaimed book The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind. Jaynes was far ahead of his time, and his theory remains as relevant today as when it was first published. - Spiritual Enlightenment ? Truths, Distortions, And Paths (web page)
- Ten Ways to Become More Conscious (web page)
- Ten Ways to Become More Conscious by Steve Pavlina (web page)
- The 4 Qualities Of A Conscious Relationship by Shelly Bullard (web page)
- The Mistake Most of us Make on the Spiritual Path (web page)
- What Does It Mean to ?Be Conscious?? by Bill Harris (web page)
- What is Consciousness by from The Economist (video)
- What is Consciousness (web page)
Description: Neurosciences may have the answer. - What is Consciousness? (web page)
- Defense Mechanisms (web page)
- Fifteen Common Defense Mechanisms (web page)
- It's Not About The Nail (video)
- It's Not About The Nail (video)
- The Essential Guide to Defense Mechanisms (web page)
- Thirty-One Psychological Defense Mechanisms Explained (web page)
- Making The Shift From Drama To Empowerment (web page)
- The Drama and Empowerment Triangles by Bart Lee (web page)
Description: The Empowerment Triangle is one of the variations on the Drama Triangle. This variation provides a growth path for the players. - The Empowerment Triangle (web page)
- The New Drama Triangles by Stephen B. Karpman (web page)
Description: Karpman was the originator of the Drama Triangle in the early 1970's. This paper explores some of the many variations on the Drama Triangle at have emerged over the years. - The Three Faces of Victim by Lynne Forrest (web page)
Description: A long but excellent read on the Victim Triangle. I highly recommend this article. It is the best I have come across about the triangle.
- Are You Growing Up Or Just Getting Older? by Jerome Murray, Ph.D. (web page)
- Assessing Your Emotional Intelligence: 4 Tools We Love by Harvard University (assessment)
Description: If you’re curious about where you stand, Harvard University has pulled together four of their favorite self-assessment tools. Try them out to gauge your own EI. - Emotional Intelligence (video)
- Emotional Intelligence by Wikipedia (web page)
- Emotional Intelligence and Emotional Maturity by Peter Vajda (web page)
Description: Explanation of why having emotional intelligence does not one has emotional maturity. - Emotional Intelligence Test by Psychtests (web page)
- Emotional Intelligence Test by Global Leadership Foundation (web page)
- Emotional Intelligence Test by Good Therapy.org (assessment)
- Emotional Intelligence vs. Emotional Maturity (web page)
- Emotional Intelligence?Test (web page)
Description: An excellent test of your current emotional intelligence level. Get the PDF - the whole thing costs only $11.90. - Emotional Maturity (web page)
Description: A list of the characteristics of emotional maturity - Emotional Maturity (web page)
- Emotional Maturity Self-Assessment Worksheets (web page)
- Growing Into an Emotionally Mature Adult by Paul Elmore (web page)
- How Emotionally Intelligent Are You? (assessment)
Description: his one is quick and easy, but it’ll give you a baseline understanding of your EI. - How to Become Emotionally Mature by Roger Allen (web page)
Description: A nice list of immature vs. mature behavior patterns. - How to Know Thyself (web page)
- Inside OUt - Emotional Intelligence (video)
- Nine Practices for Achieving Emotional Maturity by Sherrie Campbell (web page)
Description: A list of practices that will help you become more emotionally mature. - Nine Signs of Emotional Maturity by Megan Bruneau (web page)
Description: A description of nine signs of emotionally mature behavior. - Seven Signs You Have High Emotional Intelligence: How Many Do You Have? (video)
- Six?Levels of Emotional Maturity: (web page)
Description: A clear description of the stages of emotional maturity development. - Ten Habits to Achieve Emotional Maturity by Johnny Pharr (web page)
Description: A series of steps you can take to deepen your emotional maturity. - The Difference Between Emotional Maturity and Immaturity by George Bielay (web page)
Description: This is a clear and simple list of the characteristics of emotional immaturity vs. emotional maturity and some simple practices to deepen your emotion maturity. - The Quick Emotional Intelligence Self-Assessment by paul.mohapel@shaw.ca (assessment)
- Twelve Signs of Emotional Maturity by Carthage Buckley (web page)
Description: a slightly different list of the characteristics of emotional development. - What Is Emotional Intelligence? (video)
- What is the Difference between Emotional Intelligence and Emotional Maturity by M. BEARD (web page)
Description: on MARCH 2, 2012
- Enneagram of Personality by Wikipedia (web page)
- Enneagram Test (assessment)
- Enneagram Type 1 - The Performer (web page)
- Enneagram Type 2 - The Helper (web page)
- Enneagram Type 3 - The Achiever (web page)
- Enneagram Type 4 - The Individualist (web page)
- Enneagram Type 5 - The Investigator (web page)
- Enneagram Type 6 - The Loyalist (web page)
- Enneagram Type 7 - The Enthusiast (web page)
- Enneagram Type 8 - The Challenger (web page)
- Enneagram Type 9 - The Peacemaker (web page)
- How the Enneagram System Works (web page)
- Personality Types with Wings (web page)
- Quick Enneagram Sorting Test (assessment)
- Riso-Hudson Enneagram Type Indicator (RHETI) SAMPLE (assessment)
- Riso-Hudson QUEST (assessment)
- The Wisdom of the Enneagram (web page)
- Tour the Nine Types (web page)
- Brene' Brown on Shame (web page)
- Brene' Brown on Vulnerability (web page)
Description: Funny, deep and powerful. If you haven't seen this video, please take the 20 minutes to watch it. You won't regret it! - Do or Do Not. There Is No Try (video)
- Five Tips for Dealing with Guilt by John M. Grohol (web page)
- Grief and Praise Part 1 by Martine Prechtel (web page)
- Guilt_(emotion) Behavioral_responses by Wikipedia (web page)
- Men and Emotions (web page)
- The Definitive Guide to Guilt by Susan Krauss Whitbourne (web page)
- The Difference Between Guilt and Shame by Joseph Burgo Ph.D. (web page)
- Archetypes for Literary Analysis (web page)
- Archetypes in The Hero's Journey by Melinda Goodin (web page)
- Know Your Archetypes: The Fool (web page)
- Know Your Archetypes: The Herald (web page)
- Know Your Archetypes: The Hero (web page)
- Know Your Archetypes: The Mentor (web page)
- Know Your Archetypes: The Shapeshifter (web page)
- Know Your Archetypes: The Threshold Guardian (web page)
- Know Your Archetypes: The Trickster (web page)
- KWML Inventory (Assessment) (web page)
- Nine Tips For Creating A Great Antagonist (web page)
- The Hero's Journey by Christopher Vogler (web page)
- The Heroic Journey ? a Jungian Perspective by Frith Luton (web page)
- What is your psychological archetype (assessment)
- What's Your Archetype (assessment)
- Blazing the Trail from Infancy to Enlightenment Part I (web page)
- Blazing the Trail from Infancy to Enlightenment Part II (web page)
- Blazing the Trail from Infancy to Enlightenment Part III (web page)
- Cognitive Development by Wikipedia (web page)
- Culture Fair & Classical Intelligence Tests by 123test.com (assessment)
- Find Your Strengths (Multiple Intelligences) (assessment)
- Free IQ Test by FunEducation (assessment)
- Free IQ Test by Free-IQTest.net (assessment)
- Free IQ Test by Brain Matrix (assessment)
- Interpersonal Communication Skills Test - Abridged (assessment)
Description: 10 Question Self-Assessment - Interpersonal Skills Self-Assessment (web page)
- Lines or ?Streams? of Development (web page)
- Multiple Intelligences (web page)
- Multiple Intelligences Self-Assessment (web page)
- Nine Types Of Intelligence by Infographic (web page)
- Piaget's theory of cognitive development by Wikipedia (web page)
- The Components of MI (web page)
- The Integral Map: Lines of Development (web page)
- Theory of multiple intelligences by Wikipedia (web page)
- An Overview of Developmental Stages of Consciousness by Barrett C. Brown (web page)
Description: Integral Institute April 3, 2006 - Find Your Stage of Consciousness by John Lamy (web page)
Description: This is the best article I have read on Integral and Second Tier - Levels of Consciousness and the Enneagram (web page)
- Stages of Consciousness and Culture by Deborah Ooten and Beth O'Hara (web page)
- Allergies and Addictions: States of Consciousness (web page)
- An Alternative View on States by Mark Edwards (web page)
- States and Stages of Consciousness - Ken Wilber (video)
- The Integral Map: States and Stages of Consciousness (web page)
- Find Your Stage of Consciousness by John Lamy (web page)
Description: This is the best article I have read on Integral and Second Tier - Integral Psychology (web page)
- Integral theory (Ken Wilber) by Wikipedia (web page)
- Levels, States and Types of Development (web page)
- The Integral Framework (web page)
- The Wilberian Integral Approach by Sue L.T. McGregor PhD Professor (web page)
- What is Integral? (web page)
- What Is the Integral Approach? (web page)
- Why Isn't Integral More Popular? by Jason Digges (web page)
- 10 Surprising Facts About Loneliness by Guy Winch (web page)
Description: It is estimated that over 40% of us will feel the aching pangs of loneliness at some point in our lives. Yet despite how common loneliness is, few people are fully aware of the dramatic ways in which it impacts us. This article presents 10 surprising facts about loneliness that will change how you view this all-too-common but devastating psychological condition - 10 Ways To Have a Better Conversation by Celeste Headlee (Ted Talk)
Description: In this delightful Ted Talk, Celeste Headlee teaches how her 10 rules will lead to having great conversation: 1) Don't multitask - be present 2) Don't pontificate 3) Use open-ended questions 4) Go with the flow 5) If you don't know, say that you don't know 6) Don't equate their experience with theirs - all experiences are individual 7) Try not to repeat yourself 8) Stay out of the weeds - forget about the details 9) Listen - the most important skill you can develop 10) Be brief
- The Ancient Greeks’ 6 Words for Love by Roman Krznaric (web page)
Description: Today's coffee culture has an incredibly sophisticated vocabulary. Do you want a cappuccino, an espresso, a skinny latte, or maybe an iced caramel macchiato? The ancient Greeks were just as sophisticated in the way they talked about love, recognizing six different varieties. They would have been shocked by our crudeness in using a single word both to whisper "l love you" over a candlelit meal and to casually sign an email "lots of love."
- Five Love Languages by Wikipedia (web page)
- Languages of Love: Which One Do You Speak? (assessment)
- Love Language Profile For Couples (assessment)
- Love Languages Personal Profile for Couples (assessment)
- Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs by Saul McLeod (web page)
Description: 2007, updated 2016 - Maslow's hierarchy of needs by Wikipedia (web page)
- Five Universal Stages of Meditation by Swami Jnaneshvara Bharati (web page)
- How to Do Mahamudra Meditation (web page)
- Meditation (Wikipedia) (web page)
- Meditation Basics (web page)
- Seven Ways Meditation Can Actually Change The Brain (web page)
- Stages of Meditation by Ken Wilber (web page)
- Types Of Meditation ? An Overview Of 23 Meditation Techniques (web page)
- What is Meditation - And How To Start (web page)
- What is Meditation and How It Affects Our Brains (web page)
- Zen Ox Herding Story (web page)
- Carl Jung (web page)
- Descriptive Names and Mottoes for the 16 Types (web page)
- Exploring the MBTI and Myers Briggs Personality Types and applications | Personality Pathways (web page)
- History of the MBTI Assessment (web page)
- Jung Personality Test (assessment)
- Jung Typology Test (assessment)
Description: This free personality test is based on Carl Jung’s and Isabel Briggs Myers’ personality type theory. - MBTI Basics (web page)
- Myers Briggs Test * What is your Myers-Briggs Personality Type? (assessment)
- Myers?Briggs Type Indicator (Wikipedia) (web page)
- Personality Type Explained (web page)
- Sixteen MTBI Types (web page)
- ARAS - Bob Trask by Bob Trask (web page)
Description: Bob Trask founded ARAS in 1978. Until that time he had been a firefighter, actor, singer, emergency medical technician, scuba diving instructor, wilderness guide, master sea captain, and always a writer and personal coach whose clear perspectives of reality and natural caring helped many people uplift their lives. His adventures included assisting people at their births, and assisting people at their deaths, and helping them through countless dramas in between. The wisdom he gained, combined with his unique talent for designing programs to empower and enlighten, quickly elevated Bob to the role of personal-coach and trainer. He knows that full and satisfying lives result neither from circumstance nor inheritance. Fulfillment, he teaches, is the reward of those with the ability to dream, and with the clarity, courage and confidence to go after those dreams. Bob is now Minister at Unity of Bellingham. mailto:brotherbob@unitybellingham.org - How to Discover Your Life Purpose in About 20 Minutes by Steve Pavlina (web page)
- How to live with Purpose (web page)
Description: A Huffington Post article describing how to identify core values and put them into action. - Life on Purpose by Steve Pavlina (web page)
- Life On Purpose: Six Passages to an Inspired Life (web page)
- Life Purpose and Values by Steve Pavlina (web page)
- Living Your Life Purpose by Steve Pavlina (web page)
- Meet the Robinsons - You Failed! (You Tube Video)
Description: Cute cartoon that reminds us that failure is important. Just keep moving forward. - My Definition of Success and My Driving Needs (web page)
Description: my personal definitions that originated in 1991 at a Context workshop. - The Fastest Way to Build Confidence (video)
- The Law of Attraction (video)
- There's More to Life Than Being Happy by Emily Esfahani Smith (Ted Talk)
Description: Emily posits that there are four pillars of meaning: 1) Belonging 2) Purpose 3) Transcendence 4) Story Telling - What Kind of Person Do You Want to Be? by Steven Stosny (web page)
Description: What creates value in your life? - What you need to know about purpose in 3 models (web page)
- Who Do You Want to Be? by Barrie Davenport (web page)
Description: Simple exercises to clarify who you want to become.
- A List of All Religions and Belief Systems (web page)
- Buddhism by Wikipedia (web page)
- Eight Limbs of Yoga (web page)
- Major religious groups by Wikipedia (web page)
- The Eight-Fold Path of Buddhism (web page)
- The Three Evolutionary Turnings of Buddhism ? Part 1 by Ken Wilber (web page)
- Where Buddhism & Yoga Meet (web page)
- Yoga by Wikipedia (web page)
- Yoga and Buddhism: How are they Different? (web page)
- Yoga and Buddhism: Similarities and Differences (web page)
- Yoga Sutras of Patanjali by Wikipedia (web page)
- A Complete Guide to Shadow Work by Scott Jeffrey (web page)
- About the Shadow (web page)
- Addictive Behavior and the Connection Shadow by Marianne Hill (web page)
- Are you aware of your shadow self? (Assessment) (web page)
- Carl Jung - Shadow Projection (web page)
- Carl Jung on the Shadow (web page)
- Jung on Shadow (web page)
- Jungian Archetype Test (web page)
- Meeting Our Inner Predator by Marianne Hill (web page)
- Shame, Shadows and Spirituality The Sacredness of Addiction by Sally Bartolameolli (web page)
- Some Differences Between Shadow Work And Anti-Racism Work, Part I by Alyce Barry (web page)
- The Warrior and Anger by Jeannie Daly-Gunter (web page)
- What is the Shadow? (web page)
- Wikipedia definition of Shadow (web page)
- A Brief History of Spiral Dynamics (web page)
- An Overview of Developmental Stages of Consciousness (web page)
- Don Edward Beck by Wikipedia (web page)
- Spiral Dynamics ? A Way of Understanding Human Nature (web page)
- Stages of Social Development by Don Beck (web page)
- Summary of Spiral Dynamics by Don Beck and Christopher Cowan (web page)
- Beware of Spiritual Bypass by Ingrid Mathieu, PhD (web page)
- Eleven Spiritual Mistakes Most People Make (web page)
- How to Know if You?re Spiritually Bypassing by Jonathan Toniolo (web page)
- Spiritual Bypass by Wikipedia (web page)
- Spiritual Bypassing by Robert Agustus Masters, PhD (web page)
- Ten Ways to Bypass the Real by Jeff Brown (web page)
- Three Powerful Tips to Avoid Spiritual Bypassing by Vanessa Petronelli (web page)
- Personality Psychology by Wikipedia (web page)
- Theories of Personality by Saul McLeod (web page)
- Are Values" the Same as Virtues?" by Iain T. Benson, B.A. (web page)
- Difference Between Value and Virtue by Hasa (web page)
Description: The best description I have found yet on the differences between values and virtues. - How To Define Principles,?Values and Virtues by Stephen Walton: parenting advice from the Positive Parenting Centre. (web page)
- Living Your Values, Part 1 by Steve Pavlina (web page)
- Living Your Values, Part 2 by Steve Pavlina (web page)
- Practicing Virtues (web page)
Description: some simple practices that can?help one live a more virtuous life. - Values List (web page)
Description: A list of values with values that are also virtues highlighted. - Values, Views or Virtues? by Kevin Ryan (web page)
Description: a well reasoned argument for a virtues based approach to life. - Virtue (web page)
Description: An outstanding and very comprehensive look at the concept of virtue from the perspective of various religions, cultures and philosophers. - Virtues List (web page)
Description: A list of virtues with brief descriptions of each. - What Are Your Values? (web page)
Description: A happiness-based approach to determining your values.