Is the Bhavacakra a map of the mind? In a cross cultural approach we offer the interpretation of this Tibetan Buddhist painting in the light of Dzogchen psychology and modern neurosciences... The premise on which the psychological reading of the bhavacakra are based was aptly expressed by the H.H. the XIVth Dalai Lama: “Being malleable, mind is able to change... Samsara is the cycle of existences, nirvana its over- coming... both are mental states. Samsara is a deviation from mindful understanding, a distorted vision of reality that subjects the mind to mental afflictions, while nirvana is a state of inner freedom, released from every conceptual and emotional obstacle.
In this research I explore the interdependent nature of existence by means of both personal and obje...
Metabletics and Indo-Tibetan Buddhism are quasi-phenomenological traditions which examine psychologi...
ABSTRACT—Stimulated by a recent meeting between Western psychologists and the Dalai Lama on the topi...
Following the Tibetan Buddhist tradition of Dzogchen, the book guides the reader through the gradual...
2nd to 4th items of the seven bojjhanga “Factors of Awakening” in the satipatthana bhavana, “Establi...
This research investigates the evolving relevance of Buddhism in the contemporary West and the full ...
The teaching unit Buddhist Practice and Analytical Psychology in the masters programme in Analytical...
The history of Buddhist philosophy is rich with debate and disagreement, but this paper will focus o...
The Buddhist construct of mindfulness is a central element of mindfulness-based interventions and de...
From beneath the Pipal tree in central India where Shakyamuni Buddha is said to have attained the go...
In the early Therav›da Buddhist view, the bhavaºga, literally, the “ground of becoming, ” may be cha...
There is definitely such a thing as Buddhist psychology. It is important however to see it in contex...
Dhyana-Yoga is a Sanskrit word for the ancient discipline of meditation, as a means to Samadhi or en...
It is my contention that, although researchers of neural correlates of well-being (N.C.W.Bs) have ri...
ABSTRACT—Stimulated by a recent meeting between Western psychologists and the Dalai Lama on the topi...
In this research I explore the interdependent nature of existence by means of both personal and obje...
Metabletics and Indo-Tibetan Buddhism are quasi-phenomenological traditions which examine psychologi...
ABSTRACT—Stimulated by a recent meeting between Western psychologists and the Dalai Lama on the topi...
Following the Tibetan Buddhist tradition of Dzogchen, the book guides the reader through the gradual...
2nd to 4th items of the seven bojjhanga “Factors of Awakening” in the satipatthana bhavana, “Establi...
This research investigates the evolving relevance of Buddhism in the contemporary West and the full ...
The teaching unit Buddhist Practice and Analytical Psychology in the masters programme in Analytical...
The history of Buddhist philosophy is rich with debate and disagreement, but this paper will focus o...
The Buddhist construct of mindfulness is a central element of mindfulness-based interventions and de...
From beneath the Pipal tree in central India where Shakyamuni Buddha is said to have attained the go...
In the early Therav›da Buddhist view, the bhavaºga, literally, the “ground of becoming, ” may be cha...
There is definitely such a thing as Buddhist psychology. It is important however to see it in contex...
Dhyana-Yoga is a Sanskrit word for the ancient discipline of meditation, as a means to Samadhi or en...
It is my contention that, although researchers of neural correlates of well-being (N.C.W.Bs) have ri...
ABSTRACT—Stimulated by a recent meeting between Western psychologists and the Dalai Lama on the topi...
In this research I explore the interdependent nature of existence by means of both personal and obje...
Metabletics and Indo-Tibetan Buddhism are quasi-phenomenological traditions which examine psychologi...
ABSTRACT—Stimulated by a recent meeting between Western psychologists and the Dalai Lama on the topi...