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==Notes==
==Notes==
Allegedly "Arica" means "open door" in the Quechua language.<ref>Huneeus, Antonio. “Observations on Arica.” In Interviews with Oscar Ichazo, 63–78. New York: Arica Institute Press, 1982. https://amzn.to/2MOwleU. p. 65</ref>
Attempts to provide a development framework that provides a "rational system that produces inner development from beginning to end..." <ref>Huneeus, Antonio. “Observations on Arica.” In Interviews with Oscar Ichazo, 63–78. New York: Arica Institute Press, 1982. https://amzn.to/2MOwleU. p. 69</ref>
Attempts to provide a "map of consciousness," to describe "the psyche, analyze its origin, precisely identify each one of its points, and trace exact maps of consciousness."<ref>Huneeus, Antonio. “Observations on Arica.” In Interviews with Oscar Ichazo, 63–78. New York: Arica Institute Press, 1982. https://amzn.to/2MOwleU. p. 67</ref>
Uses the concept of the [[Eneagon]] to diagnose and treat ego afflictions.


"...true therapy consists in ridding ourselves of the illusion of individuality and dissolving our egocentrism in [[Cosmic Consciousness]].<ref>Keen, Sam. “Breaking the Tyranny of the Ego.” In Interviews with Oscar Ichazo. New York: Arica Institute Press, 1982. https://amzn.to/2MOwleU. p. 4</ref>
"...true therapy consists in ridding ourselves of the illusion of individuality and dissolving our egocentrism in [[Cosmic Consciousness]].<ref>Keen, Sam. “Breaking the Tyranny of the Ego.” In Interviews with Oscar Ichazo. New York: Arica Institute Press, 1982. https://amzn.to/2MOwleU. p. 4</ref>

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Óscar Ichazo ( July 24, 1931) is the Bolivian founder of the Arica School (est. 1968). The Arica School is a Connection Framework based on the Connection Experiences and philosophical knowledge of Ichazo.

Notes

"...true therapy consists in ridding ourselves of the illusion of individuality and dissolving our egocentrism in Cosmic Consciousness.[1]

Interestingly, early on tagged Carlos Castenda as a fraud.[2]

Footnotes

  1. Keen, Sam. “Breaking the Tyranny of the Ego.” In Interviews with Oscar Ichazo. New York: Arica Institute Press, 1982. https://amzn.to/2MOwleU. p. 4
  2. Fields, Rick. “A Scientific Approach.” In Interviews with Oscar Ichazo, 79–88. New York: Arica Institute Press, 1982. https://amzn.to/2MOwleU. p. 81.