Hindu Psychology: Its Meaning for the WestThe six volume Psychology ann Religion set of the International Library of Psychology explores the interface between psychology and religion, looking at aspects of religious belief and mysticism as related to the study of human consciousness. Hindu Psychology looks at the relevance of Hindu belief systems and theories of perception for the West. |
Contents
A SURVEY OF WESTERN AND HINDU PSYCHOLOGY | 1 |
COGNITION | 21 |
EMOTION | 37 |
THE SUBCONSCIOUS MIND | 54 |
WILL AND PERSONALITY | 78 |
MEDITATION | 102 |
EFFECT OF MEDITATION | 126 |
INTUITIVE INSIGHT | 135 |
EXTRASENSORY EXPERIENCES | 142 |
METHODS OF SUPERCONSCIOUS EXPERIENCE | 171 |
CAN SUPERCONSCIOUS KNOWLEDGE BE IMPARTED? | 190 |
RELIGION AND PSYCHOTHERAPY | 199 |
PHILOSOPHY OF LIFE | 209 |
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