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Maslow Revisited: The Hierarchy of Chakras?

By Daniel Tomasulo — 2011

What researchers are coming to know about Maslow, and what he may have elaborated on in his initial work, is something that has been in our experience for a long time—by some estimates maybe 10,000 years: Chakras.

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