Consciousness and emotions as interpersonal and transpersonal systems

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Emotions and consciousness are intimately linked and often conceived from a purely intrapersonal perspective. This paper explores the implications of considering emotions as not only intrapersonal but also as interpersonal and transpersonal heterarchical (i.e., every component has potentially equal importance) systems. It is telling that in contemplative traditions and contemporary research on hypnotic experience, deep “inner” experience is pregnant with interpersonal and transpersonal meanings of interconnectedness. Similarly, the propensity to have porous conscious experiences is paralleled by the tendency to be affected by the emotion of others. Anecdotal and experimental evidence on anomalous events clearly suggests that strong emotions can have non-local effects. That consciousness and emotions are embedded within interpersonal and transpersonal fields has important epistemological and ethical implications.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe origin of consciousness in the social world
EditorsCharles Whitehead
PublisherImprint Academic
Pages249-263
Publication statusPublished - 2008

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Psychology

Free keywords

  • consciousness
  • emotion
  • altered states of consciousness
  • parapsychology

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