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The Seventh Level Explained

Abraham Maslow’s Theory of Transcendence, Self-Transcendence, and the Hidden Spiritual Dimension of Human Motivation

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The Seventh Level Explained: Abraham Maslow’s Theory of Transcendence, Self-Transcendence, and the Hidden Spiritual Dimension of Human Motivation

Most people know Abraham Maslow for the hierarchy of needs and the concept of self-actualization. Few realize that near the end of his life, Maslow revised his own theory and proposed a higher stage beyond self-actualization: self-transcendence. In The Seventh Level Explained, you will discover the overlooked dimension of Maslow’s psychology that explores spirituality, interconnectedness, meaning, service, and the expansion of identity beyond the individual self.

This book offers a deep and accessible exploration of Maslow’s later work, including peak experiences, plateau experiences, Being-values, meta-motivation, and the psychology of unity. You will learn why mainstream psychology largely ignored the seventh level, how consumer culture reinforces ego-centered development, and why self-transcendence may be the missing piece in modern conversations about personal growth. Drawing from humanistic psychology, neuroscience, positive psychology, and contemporary research on awe and meaning, this guide reframes the hierarchy of needs for the twenty-first century.

More than a theoretical discussion, this book also provides practical insight into how transcendence can shape leadership, creativity, relationships, and social change. It explains how to move from achievement to contribution, from competition to service, and from isolated identity to expanded awareness. Whether you are a student of psychology, a leader seeking purpose-driven impact, or a reader interested in spirituality without dogma, this book offers a clear and compelling framework for understanding the highest dimension of human potential.

If you are ready to move beyond self-actualization and explore the deeper purpose behind Maslow’s final and most profound insight, The Seventh Level Explained will guide you toward a richer understanding of human motivation and the power of living for something greater than yourself.

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