Yoga: How do I find the Divine and do his work in the world?
Motivation for change; aspiration; sufferingYoga and therapy comparedBasic processes and methods; specialised schools and techniques - 5.3 --Kumar, S.K. Kiran -- Contextual approach to meditation and integral psychology** (P-2001)
- 5.3 --Sahay, Pragya -- Liberation and Transformation through Yoga** (P-2004)
- 5.3 --Choudry, Anuradha -- The Legend of the Angirasa Rishis and the Lost Cows** (P-2004)
The article bases itself on the psycho-spiritual interpretation of the Vedas as given by Sri Aurobindo. It examines in particular the famous Vedic legend of the Angirasa Rishis and the lost cows.
- 5.3 --Sharad, Shivantika -- Contemporary application and practices of indian Psychology as taught by Lord Krishna in Geeta* (P-2002)
- 5.3 --Mathew, V. George -- An Integrative Model of Personality and Personal Growth** (P-2004)
- 5.3 --Sharma, Subhash -- Quantum States of Mind: Ordinary perception to Extra-Ordinary Perception* (P-2004)
- 5.3 --Palsane, M.N. -- Role of Yamas and Niyamas in Shaping the Attitudes towards the Environment* (P-2002)
- 5.3 --Madan, Ranjana -- Managing Self by Detached Involvement** (P-2004)
- 5.3 --Rao, Mrinalini -- If You Don't Mind, It Does Not Matter: A Vedantic exploration of Mind as the object of the self** (P-2004)
- 5.3 --Bajpai, Reena -- Concept and Role of Kriya yoga in Patanjala Yoga Sutra* (B-2007)
- 5.3 --Isaac, Beena -- Meditation an absolutized consciousness* (B-2007)
- 5.3 --Madan, Ranjana -- Indian Approaches to Psychology as a Means to Effect Change and Transformation in the Light of the Teachings of Sri Aurobindo and the Mother* (P-2002)
- 5.3 --Maslow, Jan -- Insight dialogue session** (P-2001)
- 5.3 --Mukhopadhay, B. & Renukadevi, S. -- Chakra Meditation in Achieving Altered States of Consciousness* (P-2002)
- 5.3 --Panguluri, Lalitha -- Stress management through Ashtanga yoga of Patanjali* (B-2007)
- 5.3 --Radhakrishna, Shantha -- Using Yoga Therapy (YT) to increase communication, social and cognitive skills in children with autistic spectrum disorders* (B-2007)
- 5.3 --Ramamurthy, Devaraj -- Sarala Mandukasana* (B-2007)
- 5.3 --Salmon, Don -- Voyaging through worlds of splendour and calm: an experience of integral psychology** (P-2001)
- 5.3 --Sharma, Anshuman -- Preksha Meditation as a Treatment Modality for Mental Health: A Pilot Study* (B-2007)
- 5.3 --Sharma, R.S. -- Mano-Yoga Therapy (M.Y.T.): A Clinical Method* (B-2007)
- 5.3 --Sharma, Swati -- Hatha Yoga and Health (SS)* (B-2007)
- 5.3 --Singh, Abha -- Hatha Yoga, Health and Healing** (P-2004)
- 5.3 --Supriya -- Advantages of Yoga* (B-2007)
- 5.3 --Tripathi, K.M. -- Components of Psychotherapy in Yoga Sutra* (B-2007)
- 5.3 --Goswami, Ayushman -- Yogata Karmasu Kaushalam* (P-2002)
- 5.3 --Shetgovekar, Suhas -- Petal Oracle (Prasad Pakhali): A Psychotherapeutic Approach* (B-2007)
- 5.3 --Rao, Usha -- Yoga and Indian Approaches to Psychology as a Means to Effect Change and Transformation (UR)* (P-2002)
- 5.3 --Priya, Kumar Ravi -- On Becoming purush: Excursions in Gandhi’s Pursuit of seva* (P-2004)
- 5.3 --Wadhwa, Toolika -- Beyond the Prison Walls: Reforming through Silence** (B-2007)
The article, based on a study done in Tihar Jail, focuses on how experiential meditation in Vipassana helps the inmates to attain peace of mind, deal with their emotions related to crime and reconstruct their identities. It presents the beliefs, experiences and practices of these inmates.
Development over many lives; reincarnationHigher ranges of development; realization and transformation; siddhis