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Two Ways of Knowing: Integrating Psychology and Spirituality

Session #: 717-503
Presenter(s): Daniel Siegel, M.D. & Helen Palmer, M.A.
Session Length: 2 hr. 00 min.
Event: 2007 Networker Annual Symposium
Date: March 15-18, 2007

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It's a common conundrum that people return from a long meditation retreat full of calm, insight, and present-time awareness only to find that their closest relationships and work lives are as problematic as ever. So what exactly is the relationship between spiritual and psychological growth? This dialogue will explore the areas in which these two mindsets converge and consider how they can complement each other. We'll discuss why your psychological identity or type can become a barrier to spiritual growth. We'll explore what our latest understanding of the nervous system's organization reveals about how to quiet the mind even more effectively. Join this fascinating dialogue and discover how psychological work and spiritual practice are mutually illuminating ways of knowing.



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