What is Soul Psychology?

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Soul-Psychology, often referred to as "soulchology", is a systematic psychological philosophy integrating modern evidence-based psychological approaches and theories along with, psychoanalytic, existential-humanistic, transpersonal and para-psychological schools of thought, circulating around its core belief of the function of the soul in the human experience.

Soul-Psychology holds the fundamental belief that humans are spiritual beings with a soul that incarnates into human form, and that the Ego (Psyche of the human self) and Meta-Ego (Psyche of the soul self - contemporarily known as consciousness) are in relationship across both the worlds of earth and spirit.

Soul-Psychology can be described as a "soul-science" whereby the individual experientially and phenomenologically understands their own unique experience of the soul.

With the support of a "Soul-Psychotherapist", the being undergoes a process to understand their "Soul's Journey" (journey of the soul within this incarnation).

The psychotherapeutic approach based of soul-psychotherapy, involves a 'soul-psychoanalysis' of the individual, whereby the therapist, maps out their "Soul's Journey" and attempts to understand the individual's "Soul Lessons" (Ego/Meta-ego lessons needed to be learnt throughout the incarnation) in its pursuit of it's "Soul Mission" (primary reason for souls incarnation in this lifetime) whilst maximising it's "Soul Desires" (experiences that radiate the vibration of the soul) along the way,  in the attempt to maximise ego-soul-spirit integration illuminating the individual to a higher level of being.

Soul-psychology attempts to bring psychology back to its original Modern Latin etymology being, "the study of the soul", due to its belief that modern psychology has strayed too far away from its primary essence being the divine spiritual truth that people are spiritual beings having a human experience. 

LUKE HAYDEN

Psychotherapist. Content Creator. Free Thinker.

https://www.lukehayden.com
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