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EPISODE · Jun 7, 2026 · 49 MIN

Dr. Stanley Krippner | A Chaotic Life: Memoirs of a Pioneering Humanistic Psychologist

from Thresholds of Consciousness: Dreams, Non-Ordinary States, & Healing · host Scott Menasco

I interview Dr. Stanley Krippner, consciousness researcher and humanistic psychologist. Stan discusses his memoir "A Chaotic Life," with me, where he describes how small events in his life led to unexpected and formative outcomes. Stan talks about some of his experiences with the Grateful Dead, how that led to further interest in Shamanism, and what Shamanism can teach us about healing. Stan is set to receive a Lifetime Achievement award from the Association of Transpersonal Psychology next month, he addresses his work in this field as well as his experimental work with Dream Telepathy and the 50th year anniversary of the book he co-wrote with Montague Ullman and Alan Vaughan.link to Stan's memoirs: https://universityprofessorspress.com/product/a-chaotic-life-the-memoirs-of-stanley-krippner-pioneering-humanistic-psychologist-3-volumes/link to Dream Telepathy, 50 year anniversary edition:https://a.co/d/04kBeauu

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