The Inner Self and its Powers – M.S. Srinivasan
[Published in International Journal of Yoga, Human Movements and Sports Sciences] From the point of view of yogic psychology Kena Upanishad …
[Published in International Journal of Yoga, Human Movements and Sports Sciences] From the point of view of yogic psychology Kena Upanishad …
In our previous article, we have discussed briefly the main principles of the inward movement in Vedantic Yoga. In this …
Yoga is the seeking for the inner Self in man. This capacity to turn the consciousness inward determines largely success …
The Anandamaya Kosha: The Bliss-Self We are now moving to the last part of this series, the Anandamaya kosha or …
Vignanamaya Kosha: The Gnostic Self We are now passing beyond mind and entering into the transcendental realms of consciousness. Only …
The Mental and Gnostic Self The exact nature of the manomaya kosha and vignanamaya kosha in Taithria Upanishad, mental and …
The Structure of Human Mind Next to the Self of Life comes the Self of Mind. Prashna Upanishad classified human …
Pranamaya Kosha: The Self of Life Next in the hierarchy of selves within the human being is the Pranamaya Kosha …
Annamaya Kosha – The Physical Sheath Let us begin with the physical basis of our existence, our body, the Annamaya …
One of the most important and enduring contribution of Upanishads to the Yogic psychology is its five-fold classification of psychological …
One of the most creative intuitions of Upanishadic seers is the concept of Sat-Chit-Ananda, Being-Consciousness-Bliss as the nature of the …