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'''Transpersonal Nursing''' is nursing that incorporates noetic sciences and "transpersonal" perspectives into a model of healing that  
'''Transpersonal Nursing''' is nursing that incorporates noetic sciences and "transpersonal" perspectives into a model of healing that "incorporates energy and universal spirit and manifests deep values of connectedness and healing."<Ref>. Watson, “Intentionality and Caring-Healing Consciousness: A Practice of Transpersonal Nursing,” Holistic Nursing Practice 16, no. 4 (2002): 12–19; </ref> In [[LP]] terms, Transpersonal Nursing is nursing that acknowledges and the significance and importance of [[Consciousness]], [[Connection]] and [[Intention]], in the healnig process.  
"incorporates energy and universal spirit and manifests deep values of connectedness and healing."<Ref>. Watson, “Intentionality and Caring-Healing Consciousness: A Practice of Transpersonal Nursing,” Holistic Nursing Practice 16, no. 4 (2002): 12–19; </ref> In [[LP]] terms, Transpersonal Nursing is nursing that acknowledges and the significance and importance of [[Consciousness]], [[Connection]] and [[Intention]], in the healnig process.  
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"Both noetic and transpersonal views validate the importance of one's values-spiritual belief system and focused attention as a conduit to access universal life energy. This broader transpersonal field awareness of intentionality seeks to access the universal, life-spirit energy via manifesting one's deep intentional focus on a specific mental object of attention and awareness. This process invites spiritenergy to enter into one's life and work, and into the caring-healing processes and outcomes."<Ref>. Watson, “Intentionality and Caring-Healing Consciousness: A Practice of Transpersonal Nursing,” Holistic Nursing Practice 16, no. 4 (2002): 14; </ref>
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"Both noetic and transpersonal views validate the importance of one's values-spiritual belief system and focused attention as a conduit to access universal life energy. This broader transpersonal field awareness of intentionality seeks to access the universal, life-spirit energy via manifesting one's deep intentional focus on a specific mental object of attention and awareness. This process invites spirit energy to enter into one's life and work, and into the caring-healing processes and outcomes."<Ref>. Watson, “Intentionality and Caring-Healing Consciousness: A Practice of Transpersonal Nursing,” Holistic Nursing Practice 16, no. 4 (2002): 14; </ref>


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Transpersonal Nursing is nursing that incorporates noetic sciences and "transpersonal" perspectives into a model of healing that "incorporates energy and universal spirit and manifests deep values of connectedness and healing."[1] In LP terms, Transpersonal Nursing is nursing that acknowledges and the significance and importance of Consciousness, Connection and Intention, in the healnig process.

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Notes

"Both noetic and transpersonal views validate the importance of one's values-spiritual belief system and focused attention as a conduit to access universal life energy. This broader transpersonal field awareness of intentionality seeks to access the universal, life-spirit energy via manifesting one's deep intentional focus on a specific mental object of attention and awareness. This process invites spirit energy to enter into one's life and work, and into the caring-healing processes and outcomes."[2]

Footnotes

  1. . Watson, “Intentionality and Caring-Healing Consciousness: A Practice of Transpersonal Nursing,” Holistic Nursing Practice 16, no. 4 (2002): 12–19;
  2. . Watson, “Intentionality and Caring-Healing Consciousness: A Practice of Transpersonal Nursing,” Holistic Nursing Practice 16, no. 4 (2002): 14;