different between holotropic vs homotropic
holotropic
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?h?l??t??p?k/
Etymology
Coined by psychiatrist Stanislav Grof. From ???? (hólos, “whole”) + -tropic (“turning or changing”), from ????? (trop?, “movement towards something”) and ????? (trép?, “turn towards something”).
Adjective
holotropic (not comparable)
- Oriented or moving towards wholeness.
Derived terms
- holotropic breathwork
- holotropic state
Translations
See also
- holographic
References
- Part 4: Stan Grof - The Transpersonal Vision (time 07:45) (YouTube video)
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homotropic
English
Etymology
homo- +? -tropic
Adjective
homotropic (not comparable)
- (chemistry, of atoms or groups in a molecule) related by an n-fold axis of rotation
- (botany) Exhibiting homotropy
Anagrams
- microphoto
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