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Joseph, Brett Richard.
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Transformative dimensions of ancestral memory.
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Transformative dimensions of ancestral memory./
Author:
Joseph, Brett Richard.
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126 p.
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Adviser: Jurgen W. Kremer.
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Masters Abstracts International45-03.
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Psychology, General. -
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Transformative dimensions of ancestral memory.
Joseph, Brett Richard.
Transformative dimensions of ancestral memory.
- 126 p.
Adviser: Jurgen W. Kremer.
Thesis (M.A.)--Saybrook Graduate School and Research Center, 2007.
This study explored how a small group of adult learners experienced the phenomenon of ancestral memory as a source of immanent meaning in the context of intentional revisioning practices. An invited group of 8 European-American participants, male and female with ages ranging from mid-20s to late-40s, met on 3 occasions during the Fall of 2005. The participants utilized a cooperative inquiry method to explore transpersonal and phenomenological encounters in the realm of ancestral memory. Qualitative data were collected from reflective discussions inspired by the participants' diverse experiences. Participant reports exhibited thematic consistencies in the way the participants encountered certain perceptual objects. These included personal familiarity, pronounced energetic and affective responses to objects and places of ancestral significance, and a shared sense of the circularity of time. These participatory encounters tended to nurture a sense of relational intimacy with the ancestral "other," akin to the familiarity commonly associated with bonds of kinship or the accumulated, collective memory of a people or place. These findings elucidated ancestral memory as a quality of participatory and regenerative consciousness that might be fruitfully advanced as a topic for further research.Subjects--Topical Terms:
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