Strange as it may seem, there is actually precious little true psychology being practiced in the world today. Most psychological techniques treat the person’s biology or physical aspects. Or they deal only with the social issues of family and culture.
Keppe has achieved something extraordinary in his psychology: a methodology and theoretical platform that treats the human being’s binner life, or the life of the soul. There are many resources available psychoanalyst societies in Austria consider Keppe’s Analytical Trilogy to be years ahead of the psychological worldview today.
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Importance of Living a Psychological Life
“We are what we don’t know about ourselves,” asserts Keppe after 50 years of clinical research. So what’s going on below the surface of our consciousness is vitally important.

Up to the present day, all psychotherapy has actually been far from psychological. That changes with Keppe’s Analytical Trilogy.

The Psychological is the Most Divine that exists in Creation
The inner life of the human being – immense, eternal, profoundly rich. And divine. Doesn’t that make you want to learn more?

People Think that Glory Comes from Their Pathology
People generally believe that glory comes from pathological behavior, which is why a powerful individual who wages war and exploits people is admired, while the person who truly helps others is considered weak and a failure. More on this provocative thought here.
More on this provocative thought here.

How Analytical Trilogy Differs from Other Therapies
Most schools of psychotherapy don’t focus on the cause of neurosis coming from the psychological inner life of the person
as Keppe does. For Keppe, our problems are psychological and metaphysical, not physical or organic.

The Basis of Pathological Behavior is Opposition to Being
We can see clearly how human beings oppose others. War, projection, blame – all come from finger pointing. But we are actually guiltier of attacking ourselves? How does that work?

The Will is Man’s Greatest Enemy
Our free will is our greatest enemy. This is shocking because we haven’t yet perceived that we are inverted, meaning we do the opposite of what we should. With those provocative words, Keppe begins a long overdue scientific analysis of human freedom and the will.

Every Problem is Created by Man
Keppe completely overturns Freud’s erroneous ideas about the unconscious in this article. And gives us hope. If we create our problems by making ourselves blind to the real causes, then we can also reverse that and return to goodness.

Healing Through Consciousness Episodes
E17 Jul 28, 2009
"Hell is the other people," is how Jean-Paul Sartre termed it. And we complicity agree when we point our fingers at bosses or spouses or even terrorists. But all of this finger pointing indicates an enormous psychological ignorance. We’ll explore that today on HTC.

E22 Oct 19, 2009
Neuro scientists study the brain looking for its source. Human potential specialists spout banal homilies to inspire it. Those who rely on their talent to survive wonder at its ephemeral nature. Today we explore talent and its connection to narcissism.

Thinking with Somebody Else's Head Episodes
Liberating Ourselves from Our Free Will
Hard to believe, but no one in history has ever done an in-depth analysis of the human will. Until Dr. Keppe. And as it turns out, we’re not as free to do whatever we want as we thought. More in this Podcast.

We go deeper into fear and anxiety today. Consciousness, Dr. Keppe has said, is always good. Even consciousness of our problems. In fact, especially those. Our Podcast looks a little more at fear and anxiety.

It affects more and more of us today. But its roots lie much less in our chemicals being out of whack than in our psychological lives. That brings
great hope for finding solutions without drugs. Today on Thinking with Somebody Else’s Head.
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