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Ichazo pathologizes the [[Bodily Ego]] and offers strategies for "curing" it, and overcoming its "tyranny."<ref>Keen, Sam. “Breaking the Tyranny of the Ego.” In Interviews with Oscar Ichazo. New York: Arica Institute Press, 1982. https://amzn.to/2MOwleU.</ref> | Ichazo pathologizes the [[Bodily Ego]] and offers strategies for "curing" it, and overcoming its "tyranny."<ref>Keen, Sam. “Breaking the Tyranny of the Ego.” In Interviews with Oscar Ichazo. New York: Arica Institute Press, 1982. https://amzn.to/2MOwleU.</ref> | ||
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. | |||
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Arica School
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Notes
Ichazo pathologizes the Bodily Ego and offers strategies for "curing" it, and overcoming its "tyranny."[1]
Allegedly "Arica" means "open door" in the Quechua language.[2]
Attempts to provide a development framework that provides a "rational system that produces inner development from beginning to end..." [3]
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."[4]
Uses the concept of the Eneagon to diagnose and treat ego afflictions.
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Footnotes
- ↑ Keen, Sam. “Breaking the Tyranny of the Ego.” In Interviews with Oscar Ichazo. New York: Arica Institute Press, 1982. https://amzn.to/2MOwleU.
- ↑ Huneeus, Antonio. “Observations on Arica.” In Interviews with Oscar Ichazo, 63–78. New York: Arica Institute Press, 1982. https://amzn.to/2MOwleU. p. 65
- ↑ Huneeus, Antonio. “Observations on Arica.” In Interviews with Oscar Ichazo, 63–78. New York: Arica Institute Press, 1982. https://amzn.to/2MOwleU. p. 69
- ↑ Huneeus, Antonio. “Observations on Arica.” In Interviews with Oscar Ichazo, 63–78. New York: Arica Institute Press, 1982. https://amzn.to/2MOwleU. p. 67
