Awareness Meditation for Later Stages’ Descending

IEC Conference: 2025-pending

Our self is a co-constructed cultural & individual phenomenon. We interpret our experience through previously known symbols & chains of meanings. Each stage assures radical shift of meaning-making structure which incorporates previous stages’ experience. Interstage transition is not subject to awareness and, as many other mental processes, is guided by the unconscious and shadow. Meditation enacts potentials of what is not yet known. It liberates us from our tendency to be our habitual form, including both our stage and personality with its habits of energy regulation (via, e.g., defenses). Thus, combining psychotherapy with meditation training can enact more mature ways of coping with psychological material (including shadow integration). It also cleans up awareness for grounding our zone of proximal development. Our inability to work with states of consciousness hinders our reconfiguration at more mature stages. Among other things, we’ll work on developing this ability.

PARFENOVA, Tatyana

Russia

Integral psychologist, Process-oriented psychologist (international ISPWR certificate), teacher of integral approach for transpersonal psychologists (Moscow Institute of Psychoanalysis), therapist of couple relationships, psychotraumatologist, certified meditation instructor (“School of Mindfulness” by A. Ross-Johnson and A. Gosteva), certified on the course “Shamanic Wheel of the Four Elements” by E. Veselago

Co-author and co-facilitator of long-term training and transformation programs “Integral Consciousness”.