Extraordinary Awakenings with Steve Taylor, PhD
Life, Death & The Space Between with Dr. Amy Robbins
Dr. Amy Robbins
4.8 • 587 Ratings
🗓️ 23 June 2022
⏱️ 36 minutes
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Summary
EXTRAORDINARY AWAKENINGS with STEVE TAYLOR, PhD
“It’s ego dissolution. But it’s not just ego dissolution; it’s also the birth of a new self. It’s not just a break down, which is ego dissolution, it’s a shift up. It’s the uncovering of a deeper spiritual self which was always there but it seems to have been dormant, waiting for the opportunity to emerge.”
– Steve Taylor, PhD, describing extraordinary awakenings
Episode Summary:
Why do some people who experience the absolute worst that life has to offer respond not by breaking down but by shifting up, into a higher-functioning, awakened state, like a phoenix rising from the ashes?
Today we talk with Steve Taylor, PhD, the author of Extraordinary Awakenings: When Trauma Leads to Transformation, and other bestselling books. He is senior lecturer in psychology at Leeds Beckett University in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England; and the chair of the Transpersonal Psychology Section of the British Psychological Society. Steve’s articles and essays have been published in over 100 academic journals, magazines, and newspapers and he blogs for Scientific American and Psychology Today.
Listen in to hear how you can encourage your own spontaneous, extraordinary awakening.
Topics We Discuss:
- [2:56] His research in transformation through turmoil (instantaneous), in contrast with post-traumatic growth (normally slow and gradual).
- [5:41] Breakdown of the ego giving way to a larger, more spiritual self.
- [8:23] What is means to awaken. The surface personality and its attachments fade, while soul qualities emerge. Interconnectivity increases.
- [11:47] Triggers for profound transformation: prison, military conflict, bereavement, near death experience, cancer diagnosis.
- [17:03] We can encourage transformational experiences, hopefully without the life-or-death level turmoil -- acknowledging, embracing and accepting challenging situations.
- [20:05] When the “normal self” dies away during these extraordinary awakenings, disease and addiction can instantaneously resolve during.
- [22:33] Why Steve Taylor is optimistic about the future of humanity. Evolution is a continuum of increasing consciousness.
- [27:46] Amy’s speed round questions: What is spirituality? What is something people don’t know about you? What is one thing you’re looking forward to right now? What’s one thing you’re deeply grateful for? What book in on your nightstand? What is your favorite spiritual or healing practice? What is the most spiritually transformative experience of your life?
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| 0:00.0 | Hi, I'm Dr. Amy Robbins and welcome to Life, Death, and the Space Between podcast. |
| 0:08.0 | I'm a licensed clinical psychologist and medium and here we explore life, death, consciousness, and what it all means. |
| 0:16.0 | Today I have Steve Taylor on this show. Steve is the author of Extraordinary Awakenings and many other |
| 0:23.5 | best-selling books. He is senior lecturer in psychology at Leeds Beckett University and the chair |
| 0:30.3 | of the Transpersonal Section of the British Psychological Society. Steve's articles and essays have |
| 0:36.7 | been published in over 100 academic journals, |
| 0:39.9 | magazines, and newspapers, and he blogs for Scientific American and Psychology today. Welcome Steve to the show. |
| 0:48.4 | Hi, Amy. Great to be with you. |
| 0:50.7 | Hi, everybody. I just wanted to thank those of you who are supporting the show via Patreon. I literally could not do this without you. It means so much to me to have any sort of support for the show. But really, the financial support is super helpful to me right now. I'm an independent podcaster. This is all being funded by me. So anything you can do |
| 1:14.9 | to help that. If you love listening to the show, if you love the content I'm creating, |
| 1:18.9 | if you love the guests that I'm having on, please support the show. I have amazing, amazing |
| 1:24.8 | guests continuing to come on the show. I'm so excited. I've grown the most |
| 1:29.4 | month over month in the past three months, and that is because of all of you sharing the podcast, |
| 1:35.7 | telling people about it. So thank you so much. Anything you can do to support the show, |
| 1:41.1 | I am so, so grateful. The growth I know is going to help me in some way. |
| 1:46.2 | I'm not exactly sure how yet, but I know it well. Thank you all for listening. And here's this |
| 1:51.6 | week's episode. We're going to have a lot to talk about. First of all, starting with if I only knew |
| 1:57.6 | that there were such things as transpersonal psychology when I went to grad school. |
| 2:01.8 | That's like the biggest bummer of my psychology career, I think. |
| 2:09.1 | Right. Yeah. It's not a very well-known field in psychology, but I think it's getting more influential, you know, as time goes by. |
| 2:17.8 | Yeah. Yeah. More people are certainly interested in these experiences. So can you start, |
| 2:24.3 | let's start, because your book is about your research and transformation through turmoil. |
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