Wholeness as indivisible and the human being\u27s connectedness with it are the abiding themes of the Buddhist experience-rooted and process-oriented thinking that goes by the name of rDzogs-chen. From its basically holistic point of view, the human being is a sub-whole, similar to a variation on a musical theme. From another point of view, however, based on the confusion of a compacted (and hence de-compactable) totality with wholeness, the human being is seen as being a reality that is internally divided and feels uncertain about who/ what he really is. Together, the intolerable feelings of being divided and uncertain cause a yearning for wholeness and transcendence. Both wholeness and transcendence are realized in the face-to-face encoun...
The concept of self-transcendence does not only exist in the concrete and experimental sense of huma...
Some theorists have argued that restorative justice can be defined as a theory of justice based on t...
Sri Aurobindo’s Integral Yoga aimed not only at what he called the realization of the Divine, but al...
Wholeness as indivisible and the human being\u27s connectedness with it are the abiding themes of th...
This essay is divided into two parts, deeply intermingled. Part I examines not only the origin of co...
Wholeness is an innate state, a quality which is lost with our exposure to the world. Our life is sp...
This essay is divided into two parts, deeply intermingled. Part I examines not only the origin of co...
In this paper we look at the rational and the emotional interpretation of reality in the human brain...
In the debate between Freud and Romain Rolland the latter asserted the infants’ oceanic feeling to b...
This article was originally published in English (with a Japanese abstract) in Christ and the World ...
Introduction. The complex multifaceted essence of human as a biological, psychological, social being...
THERE are two specifically human phenomena by which human exist-ence is characterized. The first is ...
Kennedy Union 311 The pursuit of the whole person through models like 3H (head, heart, hands) my mis...
Abstract: All major systems of belief claim to have a distinctive understanding and relation to what...
Muhammad Iqbal sees each person as the “self” with an independent identity, and God as the “Absolute...
The concept of self-transcendence does not only exist in the concrete and experimental sense of huma...
Some theorists have argued that restorative justice can be defined as a theory of justice based on t...
Sri Aurobindo’s Integral Yoga aimed not only at what he called the realization of the Divine, but al...
Wholeness as indivisible and the human being\u27s connectedness with it are the abiding themes of th...
This essay is divided into two parts, deeply intermingled. Part I examines not only the origin of co...
Wholeness is an innate state, a quality which is lost with our exposure to the world. Our life is sp...
This essay is divided into two parts, deeply intermingled. Part I examines not only the origin of co...
In this paper we look at the rational and the emotional interpretation of reality in the human brain...
In the debate between Freud and Romain Rolland the latter asserted the infants’ oceanic feeling to b...
This article was originally published in English (with a Japanese abstract) in Christ and the World ...
Introduction. The complex multifaceted essence of human as a biological, psychological, social being...
THERE are two specifically human phenomena by which human exist-ence is characterized. The first is ...
Kennedy Union 311 The pursuit of the whole person through models like 3H (head, heart, hands) my mis...
Abstract: All major systems of belief claim to have a distinctive understanding and relation to what...
Muhammad Iqbal sees each person as the “self” with an independent identity, and God as the “Absolute...
The concept of self-transcendence does not only exist in the concrete and experimental sense of huma...
Some theorists have argued that restorative justice can be defined as a theory of justice based on t...
Sri Aurobindo’s Integral Yoga aimed not only at what he called the realization of the Divine, but al...