This book by Dr. Desmarais is by all means a positive contribution in the field of Yoga, Indology and cognitive neurosciences. It covers Eastern and Western, ancient and modern, religion and metaphysics, psychology and epistemology, as well as the cultural heritage for these. The book is arranged in six chapters using our common concept of show as a metaphysical stage: getting ready for the show; entering the theatre; taking the stage; all the world as stage; following the plot; thickening of the plot; and finally, the lights come up. This has its source in the Samkhya metaphor of prakrti as analogous to a divine actor, on the world stage and in a cosmic drama. Another symbolic metaphor that comes before our mind is that of Ardhanarina...
A biophysical and biochemical perspective of Brahmajnaana will be advanced by viewing Upanishads and...
Human consciousness, as dealt with in the Upanishads, modeled as a mechanical oscillator of infrason...
The “inner organ” (antaḥkaraṇa) in the Indian philosophical school called Sāṃkhy...
Sāṃkhya and Yoga are two of the most renowned and influential schools of Indian philosophy. With its...
Over the past thirty years, academic dialogue on the relationships between science and religion wit...
Yoga as a practice and philosophy of life has been followed for more than 4500 years with known evid...
This Final Year Project (FYP) is one that explored the symbolic visual language of the chakra system...
Over the past thirty years, academic dialogue on the relationships between science and religion wit...
The concepts of consciousness and cognition are central to Hindu philosophy. The major concepts that...
A cognitive science perspective of yoga system of thought will be developed in conjugation with the ...
Unknown to most Western psychologists, ancient Indian scriptures contain very rich, empirically deri...
Abstract Psychology is originally called as Science of Consciousness as the Greek word ‘Psychology’ ...
In Bhakti-sandarbha, the fifth volume of his seminal treatise, Ṣaṭ-sandarbha, the sixteenth century ...
In recent decades, historians of religions have turned to, and developed, entirely new methodologies...
Is the Bhavacakra a map of the mind? In a cross cultural approach we offer the interpretation of thi...
A biophysical and biochemical perspective of Brahmajnaana will be advanced by viewing Upanishads and...
Human consciousness, as dealt with in the Upanishads, modeled as a mechanical oscillator of infrason...
The “inner organ” (antaḥkaraṇa) in the Indian philosophical school called Sāṃkhy...
Sāṃkhya and Yoga are two of the most renowned and influential schools of Indian philosophy. With its...
Over the past thirty years, academic dialogue on the relationships between science and religion wit...
Yoga as a practice and philosophy of life has been followed for more than 4500 years with known evid...
This Final Year Project (FYP) is one that explored the symbolic visual language of the chakra system...
Over the past thirty years, academic dialogue on the relationships between science and religion wit...
The concepts of consciousness and cognition are central to Hindu philosophy. The major concepts that...
A cognitive science perspective of yoga system of thought will be developed in conjugation with the ...
Unknown to most Western psychologists, ancient Indian scriptures contain very rich, empirically deri...
Abstract Psychology is originally called as Science of Consciousness as the Greek word ‘Psychology’ ...
In Bhakti-sandarbha, the fifth volume of his seminal treatise, Ṣaṭ-sandarbha, the sixteenth century ...
In recent decades, historians of religions have turned to, and developed, entirely new methodologies...
Is the Bhavacakra a map of the mind? In a cross cultural approach we offer the interpretation of thi...
A biophysical and biochemical perspective of Brahmajnaana will be advanced by viewing Upanishads and...
Human consciousness, as dealt with in the Upanishads, modeled as a mechanical oscillator of infrason...
The “inner organ” (antaḥkaraṇa) in the Indian philosophical school called Sāṃkhy...