Tibetan Buddhist Tantra and Jungian depth psychology represent two of the world’s more dynamic psycho-spiritual traditions. This comparative study explores their respective insights, cosmologies, and often striking similarities, with particular emphasis on the manner in which mythic imagery is employed in both disciplines as a powerful agent of healing and transformation. The ontological status of Tibetan deities and archetypal entities is also given careful consideration, especially in relation to the phenomena of psychic projection and autonomous spiritual dimensions
Tantric Buddhist art is a very diverse and unique form of art. Its main goals are to reveal the natu...
Introduction. The complex multifaceted essence of human as a biological, psychological, social being...
This study examines motivations and experiences of shamanism and entheogens in the Andesfrom the per...
Tibetan Buddhist Tantra and Jungian depth psychology represent two of the world’s more dynamic psych...
One of the most fascinating parts of intellectual globalization is the dialogue that occurs between ...
Data Set used for qualitative research project re: Intersection of Buddhism and Western Psychology. ...
This essay offers an alternative, self psychological model for understanding the possible healing dy...
Idealizing and medicalizing of methods ascribed to Buddhism has led to individualizing their structu...
Materialist and fundamentalist reductive ideologies obscure our capacity to directly experience the ...
This article provides an overview of Sri Aurobindo’s Integral Yoga Psychology (IYP), with a focus on...
In the debate between Freud and Romain Rolland the latter asserted the infants’ oceanic feeling to b...
Buddhist-derived “mindfulness” practices are currently enjoying popularity amongst both the lay popu...
This thesis intends to add to the field a sense of how deities pervade ordinary life in Tibetan cult...
Shamanic models of healing, counseling, and psychotherapy differ from Western models in that they em...
This study explores the nature of dreams and dreaming in shamanism and Buddhism. It focuses on the s...
Tantric Buddhist art is a very diverse and unique form of art. Its main goals are to reveal the natu...
Introduction. The complex multifaceted essence of human as a biological, psychological, social being...
This study examines motivations and experiences of shamanism and entheogens in the Andesfrom the per...
Tibetan Buddhist Tantra and Jungian depth psychology represent two of the world’s more dynamic psych...
One of the most fascinating parts of intellectual globalization is the dialogue that occurs between ...
Data Set used for qualitative research project re: Intersection of Buddhism and Western Psychology. ...
This essay offers an alternative, self psychological model for understanding the possible healing dy...
Idealizing and medicalizing of methods ascribed to Buddhism has led to individualizing their structu...
Materialist and fundamentalist reductive ideologies obscure our capacity to directly experience the ...
This article provides an overview of Sri Aurobindo’s Integral Yoga Psychology (IYP), with a focus on...
In the debate between Freud and Romain Rolland the latter asserted the infants’ oceanic feeling to b...
Buddhist-derived “mindfulness” practices are currently enjoying popularity amongst both the lay popu...
This thesis intends to add to the field a sense of how deities pervade ordinary life in Tibetan cult...
Shamanic models of healing, counseling, and psychotherapy differ from Western models in that they em...
This study explores the nature of dreams and dreaming in shamanism and Buddhism. It focuses on the s...
Tantric Buddhist art is a very diverse and unique form of art. Its main goals are to reveal the natu...
Introduction. The complex multifaceted essence of human as a biological, psychological, social being...
This study examines motivations and experiences of shamanism and entheogens in the Andesfrom the per...