| Title: | The Problem of Consciousness: Modern Psychology and Sri Aurobindo |
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| Author: | Subbannachar, N. V. |
| Mediagroup: | journal article |
| Publisher: | --- |
| Zeitschrift: | Research Journal of Philosophy & Social Sciences; Research Journal of Philosophy and Social Sciences |
| Jahr: | 1964 |
| Band: | 1 |
| Heft: | 2 |
| Seiten: | 102-120 |
| Language: | English; englisch |
| Abstract: | The integral yoga of Sri Aurobindo focuses on the complex nature of man and seeks to transform his present mentality to a vaster and more powerful consciousness. Yoga and yogic experiences contradict Western methods of studying and exploring consciousness. Evidences of psychosomatics, sensory-dreams, hypnotic phenomena which produce bodily changes, psychoneurasthania, all unquestionably point to the existence of physical consciousness. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2012 APA, all rights reserved) |