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Celebrating Three Consciousness Trailblazers : Jeanne Achterberg, Ruth-Inge Heinze, and Stanley Krippner

Cardeña, Etzel LU orcid (2024) In Journal of Anomalous Experience and Cognition (JAEX) 4(1). p.6-12
Abstract
Following the previous homage to Charles T. Tart and considering that Stan
Krippner has celebrated more than 90 birthdays, this issue celebrates Stan along
with two consciousness trailblazers who collaborated with him while they were alive:
Jeanne Achterberg and Ruth-Inge Heinze. Jeanne was a very influential pioneer in
mind/body medicine, particularly imagery in healing. Ruth-Inge Heinze had a deep
commitment to the study of shamanism and promoted its interdisciplinary study in
many ways. Finally, Stan Krippner is the quintessential liminal figure with major contributions to the study of dreams, anomalous cognition, personal mythology, and other consciousness areas.
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consciousness, altered states of consciousness, shamanism, mind-body medicine, mental imagery, anomalous cognition, parapsychology
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Journal of Anomalous Experience and Cognition (JAEX)
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4
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1
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6 - 12
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Lund Centre for Research on Consciousness and Anomalous Psychology
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2004-1977
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10.31156/jaex.26220
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English
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  abstract     = {{Following the previous homage to Charles T. Tart and considering that Stan<br/>Krippner has celebrated more than 90 birthdays, this issue celebrates Stan along<br/>with two consciousness trailblazers who collaborated with him while they were alive:<br/>Jeanne Achterberg and Ruth-Inge Heinze. Jeanne was a very influential pioneer in<br/>mind/body medicine, particularly imagery in healing. Ruth-Inge Heinze had a deep<br/>commitment to the study of shamanism and promoted its interdisciplinary study in<br/>many ways. Finally, Stan Krippner is the quintessential liminal figure with major contributions to the study of dreams, anomalous cognition, personal mythology, and other consciousness areas.}},
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  series       = {{Journal of Anomalous Experience and Cognition (JAEX)}},
  title        = {{Celebrating Three Consciousness Trailblazers : Jeanne Achterberg, Ruth-Inge Heinze, and Stanley Krippner}},
  url          = {{https://lup.lub.lu.se/search/files/189208161/JAEX_4_1_-6to12.pdf}},
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