Psychosynthesis - An Overview
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There are certain situations and personal capacities towards which we are all more or less unconsciously attracted: for instance, the ability to enjoy good relationships with others, to have good health, to make free and conscious decisions, to use our mind to its maximum potential, to appreciate all that is beautiful, to be competent in our work and calm even in moments of crisis, to be open to serenity and joy, and finally, to be able to love and be loved.
Conceived by the Italian psychiatrist Roberto Assagioli (1888-1974),
psychosynthesis is a unified conception of human development and
an organised system of techniques which can be applied in the fields
of therapy, education and medicine. Exploration of the UnconsciousThe first step in psychosynthesis is the attainment of a certain
level of self-knowledge, the ability to move within one’s inner
world with both ease and confidence.
Our essential task is to bring clarity into this confusion. The 'I'If this first task of self-knowledge is undertaken in the right way (avoiding the danger of losing oneself in a labyrinth of endless investigations), we become aware that within us there are many more or less conscious aspects, roles and attitudes with which we from time to time identify ourselves, to the point of forgetting or repressing the rest of our personality. When we are identifying this way with one single part of ourselves, we become ruled by it, we are enslaved by an illusion. For example we have all seen someone dominated by anxiety or depression, or by a prejudice, or by ambition, and we have all felt ourselves at times to be prisoners of oppressive psychological patterns which appeared to be beyond our control. Such identification is a universal process which can be reversed
only by its opposite: disidentification, an attitude whereby we
consciously detach ourselves from all the various aspects of our
personality, thus allowing ourselves to discover our true ‘I’, our
centre. The WillSelf knowledge, particularly when it culminates in an awareness
of our true centre, constitutes a decisive step forward. Psychosynthesis conceives the will as being basic to mental health.
The SuperconsciousIt may happen, in rare moments, that one has an intuitive vision
of the nature of the universe or a particularly intense aesthetic
experience of a sense of unity with all beings, a profound understanding
of the meaning of life; or an outpouring of creativity, a succession
of original ideas; moments in which one transcends briefly the limits
of individuality and glimpses a universal reality. While the superconscious is often ignored by the various schools of contemporary psychology, in psychosynthesis, particular attention is given to studying even undeveloped or episodic manifestation of these aspects, observing their effect on the rest of the personality, and using techniques designed to facilitate the manifestation of these energies and their integration into everyday life. Interpersonal RelationshipsWithin every human being exists the desire to act freely, in harmony with his or her own intrinsic nature, rather than being at the mercy of external forces. This tendency towards autonomy manifests in the desire to distinguish oneself from others, to become an individual, to assume a precise and unique identity; to affirm oneself in the world. Alongside this need, however, is a complementary tendency towards harmony, the desire to feel oneself to be part of a larger whole, to enter into relations with others and thus transcend the limitations of individuality; giving rise to the need for friendship, tenderness, and love. Both of these needs must be recognised and satisfied effectively for true psychological health to occur. The need for autonomy is satisfied as the personality frees itself from past conditioning and gains the capacity to express itself fully. However, this alone is not enough; we must also learn to satisfy our needs for contact with others and for belonging. In this regard, focusing on the individual alone, although necessary, is not always sufficient by itself. For this reason, we also need to develop other qualities and capacities, such as the ability to communicate clearly and directly, the experience of empathy, an accurate perception of others, free from projection and prejudice, a creative approach to inter-personal conflicts, and finally, the capacity to attain that sincere and total relationship, free from ulterior motives, expectations and fears, the I - Thou relationship so well described by Martin Buber. In this field too, Psychosynthesis offers effective tools for growth. SynthesisAccording to the Belgian physicist Prigogine (Nobel Prize for Chemistry, 1977), we do not live in the universe envisaged by 19th century psychics, destined to degrade inexorably and ending in absolute disorder. Instead, there is an inherent tendency within organic matter to fluctuate and to organise itself in a coherent manner. This same tendency, we notice, can also be seen to operate within the individual; an innate propensity of the psyche towards ordering itself and becoming a living and harmonious whole. We find when the various elements of our being are in conflict,
our energy becomes blocked, and this causes pain. However, each
time that a synthesis of two or more parts of our personality occurs,
energy is freed and we experience a sense of profound well-being.
The tendency towards synthesis is inherent within us. Psychosynthesis, rather than being an artificial imposition of techniques, simply unblocks and stimulates a process that is more closely allied to us than any other: becoming who we are. A Vision of UnityPsychology today presents a curious panorama, which distinguishes
it greatly from other, older sciences. In this context, psychosynthesis presents itself not as another
school, but rather as a movement towards unification. Open Evenings take place at the Trust on a regular basis. They provide an opportunity to find out more about the activities of the Trust and the courses offered. There is no charge for these evenings. You can find the latest dates and times here. |