Stanislav Grof

22 articles
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IF breathwork science

Breathwork and Altered States: The Breath as a Consciousness Tuning Dial

Human beings have been altering their consciousness for as long as there have been human beings. Archaeological evidence suggests that psychoactive plant use dates to at least 10,000 years ago.

18 min · 4 researchers · 40 concepts
IF breathwork science

Holotropic Breathwork: Stanislav Grof and the Breath as a Portal to Non-Ordinary Consciousness

In 1975, Stanislav Grof had a problem. The Czech-born psychiatrist, who had conducted some of the most extensive and rigorous research on LSD-assisted psychotherapy in history — over 4,000 supervised sessions during his tenure at the Psychiatric Research Institute in Prague and later at the...

13 min · 4 researchers · 31 concepts
IF breathwork science

Pranayama and Neuroscience: 5,000 Years of Respiratory Engineering Decoded

Five thousand years before Andrew Huberman studied cyclic sighing at Stanford, before Wim Hof walked into a Dutch laboratory, before Stanislav Grof developed holotropic breathwork, and before Patrick McKeown popularized the Buteyko method — the yogic rishis of ancient India had already mapped...

15 min · 4 researchers · 19 concepts
SC consciousness

The Hidden Architecture of Suffering: Grof's COEX Systems

Imagine your psyche as a vast library. Not organized alphabetically or chronologically, but organized by feeling.

11 min · 4 researchers · 10 concepts
SC consciousness

Holotropic Breathwork: The Pharmacology of Air

There is a molecule so potent it can dissolve the boundaries of the self, reveal buried memories from infancy, and trigger mystical experiences indistinguishable from those described in the world's great contemplative traditions. This molecule is not synthesized in a laboratory.

8 min · 2 researchers · 17 concepts
SC consciousness

The Four Gates of Birth: Grof's Perinatal Matrices

Every human being who has ever lived passed through the same narrow passage. Before you had language, before you had a name, before you could distinguish self from other, you underwent an experience of such overwhelming intensity that it makes every subsequent trauma look like a paper cut.

10 min · 2 researchers · 10 concepts
SC consciousness

The Most Important Research You Have Never Heard Of: Grof's Psychedelic Investigations

In November 1956, a young psychiatric resident at Charles University in Prague volunteered for an experiment that would redirect the course of his life and, arguably, the trajectory of Western psychiatry. The Sandoz pharmaceutical company in Basel, Switzerland -- the same company where Albert...

10 min · 4 researchers · 15 concepts
SC consciousness

Beyond the Couch: Grof's Cartography of the Psyche

Sigmund Freud mapped the basement. Carl Jung explored the attic.

10 min · 4 researchers · 10 concepts
SC consciousness

The Neuroscience of Breathwork and Altered States: From Holotropic Breathing to the Wim Hof Method

Every psychedelic substance, every shamanic plant medicine, every neurotransmitter that modulates consciousness — all of them are attempts to shift the brain's chemistry. But the most accessible, most ancient, and arguably most powerful tool for altering consciousness requires no substance at all.

11 min · 3 researchers · 30 concepts
SC consciousness

Near-Death Experiences and Shamanic Initiation: When Clinical Death Meets Ancient Ceremony

Here is something that should stop you mid-step: a Dutch cardiologist and a Siberian shaman, separated by five thousand miles and five thousand years of cultural context, are describing the same journey. One speaks in the language of peer-reviewed cardiology journals.

13 min · 9 researchers · 20 concepts
NW emotional healing

Emotional Detox and Release Practices

Category: Emotional Healing | Level: Jaguar (West) — Medicine Wheel

12 min · 3 researchers · 20 concepts
UP grief death

Somatic Grief and Body-Based Healing

Grief does not reside only in the mind. It lodges in the chest as a physical ache, tightens the throat until swallowing becomes difficult, clenches the gut into chronic nausea, collapses the posture into the protective curl of a wounded animal.

15 min · 5 researchers · 33 concepts
NW global consciousness research

Ceremony as Collective Consciousness Technology: How Ritual Creates Coherent Group Biofields

Every human culture that has ever existed has practiced ceremony. From the cave paintings of Lascaux (17,000 years ago) that appear to depict ritual scenes, to the elaborate temple ceremonies of ancient Egypt, to the Sun Dance of the Lakota, to the ayahuasca ceremonies of the Amazon, to the Mass...

12 min · 2 researchers · 39 concepts
HW functional medicine

Mind-Body Medicine: The Science of Healing From Within

In 1975, psychologist Robert Ader and immunologist Nicholas Cohen at the University of Rochester designed an experiment that was supposed to be about taste aversion. They gave rats saccharin-sweetened water paired with cyclophosphamide — an immunosuppressive drug that also causes nausea.

12 min · 7 researchers · 34 concepts
SC neurochemistry mystical states

Endogenous DMT and Mystical States: When the Body Produces Its Own Spirit Molecule

N,N-Dimethyltryptamine — DMT — is the most powerful psychedelic compound known to science. When administered intravenously, it produces within seconds an experience that participants consistently describe as the most intense, most profound, and most "real-feeling" event of their lives.

16 min · 3 researchers · 26 concepts
UP prenatal perinatal consciousness

Stanislav Grof's Perinatal Matrices: How Birth Imprints the Architecture of Consciousness

Stanislav Grof is arguably the most important consciousness researcher of the twentieth century, and certainly the most controversial. A Czech-born psychiatrist who conducted over 4,000 LSD-assisted psychotherapy sessions between 1956 and 1967 (when LSD was still a legal research tool) at the...

15 min · 3 researchers · 18 concepts
SC psychedelics

MDMA-Assisted Therapy

MDMA (3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine), commonly known as ecstasy or molly in recreational contexts, occupies a unique position in the psychedelic therapy landscape. Pharmacologically classified as an entactogen or empathogen rather than a classic psychedelic, MDMA produces its therapeutic...

14 min · 3 researchers · 32 concepts
IF sexuality consciousness

Psychedelic Sexuality and Boundary Dissolution: When the Self-Other Divide Melts

There are two experiences in human life that reliably dissolve the boundary between self and other: sexual ecstasy and psychedelic states. Both produce what researchers call "boundary dissolution" — a softening or complete collapse of the felt sense of where "I" end and the world begins.

16 min · 4 researchers · 27 concepts
IF somatic therapy

Breathwork as Somatic Therapy: From Pranayama to Polyvagal Regulation

Category: Somatic Therapy / Breathwork | Level: Serpent (South) to Eagle (East) — Medicine Wheel

20 min · 5 researchers · 41 concepts
NW soul psychology

Transpersonal Psychology and Stanislav Grof

Modern psychology was built on two premises: that the psyche is contained within the individual skull, and that consciousness is produced by the brain. Transpersonal psychology — the "fourth force" after behaviorism, psychoanalysis, and humanistic psychology — challenges both premises.

11 min · 5 researchers · 21 concepts
UP spiritual emergency

Stanislav Grof's Spiritual Emergency Framework: When Awakening Becomes Crisis

In the standard medical model, a person who hears voices, sees visions, experiences the dissolution of their identity, believes they are connected to a cosmic intelligence, or feels that reality has fundamentally shifted is mentally ill. The diagnosis is psychosis, the treatment is antipsychotic...

19 min · 8 researchers · 20 concepts
UP spiritual practice

Breathwork as Spiritual Technology

Every spiritual tradition names the breath as the boundary between body and spirit — and as the bridge across that boundary.

11 min · 4 researchers · 22 concepts