Summary - Howard Lipp
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Howard Lipp |
| Reb Dr Howard S Lipp |
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1 (0.001 per day) |
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Male |
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64 |
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Bend, Oregon, United States |
| Date Registered: |
March 23, 2023, 01:05:00 AM |
| Last Active: |
April 09, 2026, 01:07:32 AM |
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Bio
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I’m what happens when a musician, an engineer, a physicist, and a mystic walk into the jungle and come out as one man. Howard S. Lipp, PhD, is a coach, mentor, psychedelic integration guide, and consciousness researcher whose work bridges science, spirituality, music, and human transformation. He supports individuals navigating awakening, recovery, major life transition, spiritual crisis, and the integration of expanded states of consciousness.
Howard is the author of the white paper Mystical Realism: A Consciousness-Centered Framework for Healing and Integration, which presents a consciousness-centered approach to healing and identity. In this work, he proposes that consciousness is primary, that the psyche is an interface rather than the source of self, and that healing is not merely repair, but remembrance of an already deeper wholeness. His work emphasizes that insight must be lived, embodied, and brought into relationship, community, and daily life.
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About My Practice/Research
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My practice is devoted to coaching, mentoring, and psychedelic integration for individuals moving through awakening, recovery, spiritual crisis, major life transition, or the aftermath of profound experiences that have opened, disrupted, or reoriented their sense of self. I work at the intersection of consciousness, healing, embodiment, and transformation, helping people translate insight into grounded change.
My research centers on Mystical Realism, a consciousness-centered framework for healing and integration. In my white paper, Mystical Realism: A Consciousness-Centered Framework for Healing and Integration, I explore an ontological shift away from the reductionist idea that the human being is merely the product of neural complexity, biochemistry, and conditioning. Instead, this work proposes that consciousness is primary, that the psyche is an interface through which awareness expresses itself, and that healing is ultimately a process of remembrance and embodiment.
This research is especially relevant in the fields of psychedelic integration, trauma-informed transformation, and consciousness studies, where many people require frameworks that honor both the mystical and the practical dimensions of human life. My work is devoted to helping people live what they have seen, touched, or remembered in a way that is ethical, embodied, and real.
You will find this paper on Research Gate DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.29758.55366
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