Psychology

Transpersonal Connections, the Body’s Memory, and the Collaborative Nature of Consciousness

December 17, 2024
Featuring: Paul Grof

In this episode, Joe interviews Paul Grof: research psychiatrist, clinician, author, brother of Stanislav, professor of psychiatry at the University of Toronto, and director of the Ottawa Mood Disorders Center.

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In this episode, Joe interviews Paul Grof: research psychiatrist, clinician, author, brother of Stanislav, professor of psychiatry at the University of Toronto, and director of the Ottawa Mood Disorders Center.

He talks about his extensive career in psychiatry, and how trying to understand the cause of mood disorders led him to focusing on the very nature of consciousness. He believes that consciousness is a collaborative creation between the brain, body, and external fields, and that the key to connecting with the mechanistic side of academia is through talking about the unexplainable – near death experiences, pre-cognition, remote viewing – and of course, them having positive non-ordinary experiences through psychedelics or other means. He talks about how much we’re connected, how much our bodies remember, and how much society could change for the better if enough people experience the transpersonal.

He also discusses:

  • His thoughts on legal frameworks, education, integration, and whether or not psychedelics will get stuck in psychiatry
  • The importance of new study designs in research, as double blinding doesn’t make sense for psychedelics
  • Concerns over spiritual emergence and emergencies: How much is the responsibility of the therapist or facilitator?
  • The global rise in depression and addiction, especially in the younger generation, and the need for techniques for people to help themselves
  • The work he’s doing with remote healing circles, using strong intention, positive emotions, and visualized healing

and more!

Links

Researchgate.net: Sources of Human Psychological Differences: The Minnesota Study of Twins Reared Apart

Sciencealert.com: Eerie Personality Changes Sometimes Happen After Organ Transplants

The Holographic Universe: The Revolutionary Theory of Reality, by Michael Talbot

Zimbardo.com: Life and Legacy of Psychologist Karl Lashley

Nasa.gov: What Is the Spooky Science of Quantum Entanglement?

Thelaszloinstitute.com: The Akashic Field with Ervin Laszlo – Higher Self Expo

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Paul Grof

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Paul Grof

Dr. Paul Grof is a Canadian research psychiatrist, clinician, and administrator. In addition to his therapeutic and research work in North America and Europe, he has worked at the National Institute of Mental Health, USA, and as an expert at the World Health Organization, Geneva (1985-2000), where he chaired the Committee on Psychotropic Substances. He has been involved in transpersonal activities for six decades. He has utilized Holotropic Breathwork and psychedelics with clients suffering from severe mood disorders, meditators, and psychiatric residents. Dr. Grof was a professor at several Canadian and European universities, and his last academic appointment was at the University of Toronto. Presently, he is the director of the Ottawa Mood Disorders Center. For his research, Dr. Grof has received several international awards in the USA, Canada and Europe. He has authored and co-authored 516 publications and three books.