Foundations of Indian Psychology Volume 1: Theories and Concepts |
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
Psychology in India | 27 |
Psychological ideas in the Vedas and their relevance | 57 |
On the Vedic symbolism in the light of Sri Aurobindo | 68 |
Indian psychological thought in the age of globalization | 103 |
Introduction | 129 |
Models of personality in Buddhist psychology | 146 |
A new science of self personality | 170 |
Integrating yoga epistemology and ontology into | 288 |
Knowing in the Indian tradition | 312 |
What is knowledge? | 332 |
Why am I here? Implications of self and identity | 401 |
The principles and practice of karma yoga in the writings | 415 |
A narrative analysis of the | 451 |
Dualism and beyond | 468 |
Glossary of words of Sanskrit or Pali origin | 483 |
Common terms and phrases
action ahaṁkāra ālaya ālaya-vijñāna approach aspects ātman authentic awareness become behaviour bhāva Buddhist citta cognitive concepts context Cornelissen cosmic cultural Delhi discipline Divine emotions epistemology example existence experience feeling functioning heart higher human Indian psychology Indian thought Indian tradition individual inner Integral Integral Psychology Integral Yoga intuitive involves jñāna Journal karma karma yoga knowing knowledge by identity lives manifestation means meditation mental metatheory methodology methods mind Misra nafs nature object observation one's outer paradigm perception person perspective philosophy physical Pondicherry possible practice prajñā psychic centre psychology in India pure consciousness rasa reality realms religion Rg Veda sādhanā samādhi Samkhya scientific sense social soul spiritual psychology Sri Aurobindo Ashram Sufi Sufism Supermind supramental theory things Tilak tion transcendence transformation Transpersonal Psychology true truth understanding Upaniṣads vāsana Vedānta Vedic vijñāna Western psychology yoga yogic Yudhisthira



