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In this chapter, I will outline the foundations of the transrational model (see Fig. 4.1), which is based on insights of humanistic psychology and the Kalachakra Mandala, which outlines the seven chakras, that can be found in many traditions of yoga philosophy. This is one of many possible ways of visualizing transrational peace theory. Wolfgang Dietrich (2015) decided to base his transrational model on this specific cosmovision as it shows strong parallels to his theoretical excurses in the first volume of his Many Peaces Trilogy (Dietrich, 2012)–a fact that he had not been conscious of when he first developed his transrational model.
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Hamed, A. (2016). The Transrational Model. In: Speaking the Unspeakable. Masters of Peace. Springer, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-14208-7_4
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