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My Multitudes of (Re)Incarnations: Micro-Incarnations, Mini-Incarnations, Macro-Incarnations

May 18, 2012 Charles Tart Consciousness, Explorations on the Spiritual Side, Parapsychology, Transpersonal

[This is an initial draft of some interesting thoughts relative to the question of postmortem survival.  Raises more questions than[…]

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Measures for the “Right” Spiritual Path, or, An MMPI for the Soul

February 20, 2011 Charles Tart Uncategorized

Dr. Charles T. Tart, Mindfulness, Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, Lecture 4, Part 15 of 19 parts. To start class from[…]

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States of Being

July 18, 2010 Charles Tart Consciousness, Transpersonal

Dr. Charles T. Tart, Mindfulness, Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, Lecture 4, Part 7 of 17 parts. To start class from[…]

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