Realization and Embodiment:: Psychological Work in the Service of Spiritual Development
Abstract
The difficulty of fully embodying and actualizing spiritual realization in all the different areas of daily life is addressed. It is argued that psychological conflicts present a major barrier to integrating such realizations, and that psychological work can therefore be an important ally to spiritual work. This is especially true for Western seekers, who are prone to spiritual bypassing-using spiritual teachings and practices to circumvent their unresolved personal issues. The relationships between liberation and individuation, absolute true nature and individuated true nature, and impersonal and personal presence are also discussed