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Schrödinger's Doctrine of Identity: On the Role of Advaita Vedānta in Erwin Schrödinger's Thought. [PDF]
Ever since Erwin Schrödinger learned about Indian thought through Arthur Schopenhauer, it occupied a visible role in both his published writings and personal books. Schrödinger called for a “blood transfusion” of Indian thought into the West and, in one notebook, construed the Upaniṣadic slogan “Brahman = Atman” as the “closest thing to the truth ...
Latten TMK.
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The Human Soul According to the Upanishads and the Transcendent Wisdom [PDF]
SUBJECT AND OBJECTIVES: The study of the human soul was considered by philosophers since ancient times and eastern philosophers especially Indian had believed that the human soul is eternal and for thousands of years transmigrates into various bodies and
Zulfiqar Haider (Pakistan) +1 more
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The Content of the Mystical Experience of the Brahman-World Relation in Upanishads based on Ibn ʿArabi’s Nondelimited Oneness of Being [PDF]
The Upanishads incorporate different interpretations of the relation between Brahman and the world, a difference that gives some people a reason to deny the existence of a unique philosophical doctrine in these texts.
Mohmmad Rasool Imani Khoshkhoo
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Review of Danylov, D. (2020). Transformation of the Concept Dhyāna in Yoga’s Teaching. [In Ukrainian]. Kyiv: Dukh and Litera.
Ihor Karivets
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Cyclic Meditation and Sleep Quality: A Review. [PDF]
Objectives Insufficient sleep leads to several short- and long-term physical and mental consequences. Yoga is a popularly known complementary health approach that maintains physical and mental health through asanas, meditation, and breathing ...
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Knowledge and Reality in the Vedanta School with emphasis on Shankara’s Views [PDF]
Of all the Vedantic school, that of Shankara has the most importance and allocates the largest amount of literature in the form of commentaries and treaties to itself, so that it would not be inappropriate to call Shankara the most influential Indian ...
ali naghi bagher shahi
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Ancient Indian perspectives and practices of mental well-being. [PDF]
In today’s fast-paced world, mental health issues are rising due to lifestyle changes, social media use, workplace burnout, and geopolitical events. Despite the urgent need to address the concern, mental health remains stigmatized, inaccessible, and ...
Bhati R, Mandal M, Singh T.
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Transactional Analysis and Spirituality
In the Indian philosophical system Vedanta, the composite human being is described in terms of five concentric sheaths surrounding an inner core - the Pancha Kosha (Five Sheaths) model.
Indranil Mitra
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Simone Weil (1909-1943) read the Upanishads and the Bhagavadgîtâ with the similar intensity as she read Plato’s texts. In order to translate parts of these texts into French, she learned both Sanskrit and ancient Greek.
Martina Bengert
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IS IT POSSIBLE THAT ROBOTS WILL NOT ONE DAY BECOME PERSONS?
Abstract That robots might become persons is increasingly explored in popular fiction and films and is receiving growing academic analysis. Here, I ask what would be necessary for robots not to become persons at some point. After examining the meanings of “robots” and “persons,” I discuss whether robots might not become persons from a range of ...
Michael J. Reiss
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