Unknown to most Western psychologists, ancient Indian scriptures contain very rich, empirically derived psychological theories that are, however, intertwined with religious and philosophical content. This article represents our attempt to extract the psychological theory of cognition and consciousness from a prominent ancient Indian thought system: Samkhya-Yoga. We derive rather broad hypotheses from this approach that may complement and extend Western mainstream theorizing. These hypotheses address an ancient personality theory, the effects of practicing the applied part of Samkhya-Yoga on normal and extraordinary cognition, as well as different ways of perceiving reality. We summarize empirical evidence collected (mostly without reference...
This chapter considers the literature associated with explorations of consciousness in Indian philos...
A human being though basically a physico-chemical and hence physiological being; is essentially a ps...
In recent decades, historians of religions have turned to, and developed, entirely new methodologies...
Unknown to most Western psychologists, ancient Indian scriptures contain very rich, empirically deri...
The concepts of consciousness and cognition are central to Hindu philosophy. The major concepts that...
The intellectual tradition of India includes many psychological concepts, theories and techniques th...
Purpose: The bulk of psychology practice in India as well as in other parts of the world is influenc...
Yoga as a practice and philosophy of life has been followed for more than 4500 years with known evid...
Abstract Psychology is originally called as Science of Consciousness as the Greek word ‘Psychology’ ...
Over the past thirty years, academic dialogue on the relationships between science and religion wit...
Over the past thirty years, academic dialogue on the relationships between science and religion wit...
A cognitive science perspective of yoga system of thought will be developed in conjugation with the ...
Psychology as an organized science was studied in ancient India under the purview of human medicine,...
The purpose of this study was to devise a mode of treatment that would be helpful when clinically wo...
The present study is an attempt to trace the development and philosophical implications of the Buddh...
This chapter considers the literature associated with explorations of consciousness in Indian philos...
A human being though basically a physico-chemical and hence physiological being; is essentially a ps...
In recent decades, historians of religions have turned to, and developed, entirely new methodologies...
Unknown to most Western psychologists, ancient Indian scriptures contain very rich, empirically deri...
The concepts of consciousness and cognition are central to Hindu philosophy. The major concepts that...
The intellectual tradition of India includes many psychological concepts, theories and techniques th...
Purpose: The bulk of psychology practice in India as well as in other parts of the world is influenc...
Yoga as a practice and philosophy of life has been followed for more than 4500 years with known evid...
Abstract Psychology is originally called as Science of Consciousness as the Greek word ‘Psychology’ ...
Over the past thirty years, academic dialogue on the relationships between science and religion wit...
Over the past thirty years, academic dialogue on the relationships between science and religion wit...
A cognitive science perspective of yoga system of thought will be developed in conjugation with the ...
Psychology as an organized science was studied in ancient India under the purview of human medicine,...
The purpose of this study was to devise a mode of treatment that would be helpful when clinically wo...
The present study is an attempt to trace the development and philosophical implications of the Buddh...
This chapter considers the literature associated with explorations of consciousness in Indian philos...
A human being though basically a physico-chemical and hence physiological being; is essentially a ps...
In recent decades, historians of religions have turned to, and developed, entirely new methodologies...