94 Quotes by Stanislav Grof

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    The new formula in physics describes humans as paradoxical beings who have two complementary aspects: They can show properties of Newtonian objects and also infinite fields of consciousness.

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    This sense of perfection has a built-in contradiction, one that Ram Dass once captured very succinctly by a statement he had heard from his Himalayan guru: "The world is absolutely perfect, including your own dissatisfaction with it, and everything you are trying to do to change it.

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    It is possible to spend one's entire lifetime without ever experiencing the mystical realms or even without being aware of their existence.

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    Consciousness does not just passively reflect the objective material world; it plays an active role in creating reality itself.

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    It is essential that we raise the image of sex, which is currently seen as a purely biological affair and often portrayed in its worst manifestations, to that of a spiritually based activity.

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    If consciousness can function independently of the body during one’s lifetime, it could be able to do the same after death.

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    We have to recognize that spirituality is a legitimate dimension in the psyche. It’s a legitimate dimension in the universal scheme of things. It doesn’t mean that you are superstitious, that you are in to magical, primitive thinking, if you take spirituality seriously.

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    Uncomplicated birth seems to be the blueprint for coping with all later difficult situations in life. Various complications, such as prolonged and debilitating delivery, the use of forceps, or heavy anesthesia appear to be correlated to specific problems in dealing with future projects of all kinds. The same is true for induced birth, premature delivery, and Caesarean section.

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    Experiences of BPM II are best characterized by the triad: fear of death, fear of never coming back, and fear of going crazy.

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