
The Study of Internal States in Theory and Practice- A Perspective from Indian Psychology
Book Details
- Publisher: Maha Bodhi Book Agency
- Author: Various Authors
- Language: English
- ISBN: 9789384721800
- Pages: 344
- Cover: Hardcover
- Edition: 2021
- Dimensions: 24 cm × 16.5 cm (9.50 × 6.50 inch)
- Weight: 680 gm
About the Book
This thought-provoking volume brings together the insights of various authors to explore the rich tradition of Indian psychology and its deep connection with Yoga, philosophy, and meditation. Drawing upon both classical and modern schools of Indian thought, the book examines the nature of the human mind, consciousness, self-awareness, and spiritual development through a framework that combines rational inquiry with direct experiential understanding.
A distinctive feature of the work is its integration of philosophical theory with practical meditative disciplines, demonstrating how the principles of Indian wisdom can be applied to personal growth and self-discovery. The contributors also address contemporary global challenges, emphasizing the importance of understanding consciousness and human behavior in an age marked by social, environmental, and psychological crises. This volume is an invaluable resource for students, researchers, practitioners of Yoga and meditation, and readers interested in Indian philosophy, psychology, and consciousness studies.
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Book Details
- Publisher: Maha Bodhi Book Agency
- Author: Various Authors
- Language: English
- ISBN: 9789384721800
- Pages: 344
- Cover: Hardcover
- Edition: 2021
- Dimensions: 24 cm × 16.5 cm (9.50 × 6.50 inch)
- Weight: 680 gm
About the Book
This thought-provoking volume brings together the insights of various authors to explore the rich tradition of Indian psychology and its deep connection with Yoga, philosophy, and meditation. Drawing upon both classical and modern schools of Indian thought, the book examines the nature of the human mind, consciousness, self-awareness, and spiritual development through a framework that combines rational inquiry with direct experiential understanding.
A distinctive feature of the work is its integration of philosophical theory with practical meditative disciplines, demonstrating how the principles of Indian wisdom can be applied to personal growth and self-discovery. The contributors also address contemporary global challenges, emphasizing the importance of understanding consciousness and human behavior in an age marked by social, environmental, and psychological crises. This volume is an invaluable resource for students, researchers, practitioners of Yoga and meditation, and readers interested in Indian philosophy, psychology, and consciousness studies.























