Category:Buddhist psychology
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This category has the following 19 subcategories, out of 19 total.
Pages in category "Buddhist psychology"
The following 117 pages are in this category, out of 517 total.
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- Tadarammana-cittas
- Tantric Transformations, a Non-dual Journey from Sexual Trauma to Wholeness: A Phenomenological Hermeneutics approach
- Tariki
- Ten views of the self
- Thai Buddhist Psychology and Character Analysis
- The 3000 Spiritual Aspects in a Single Thought
- The Analytical Psychology of the Abhidharma
- The Buddhist Notion of Emptiness and its Potential Contribution to Psychology and Psychotherapy
- The collective unconscious
- The concept “self” and “person” in Buddhism and in western psychology
- The continuing ālaya- vijñāña
- The Cosmology of Conscious Mental States (Part I)
- The Definition of Consciousness
- The Eight-Circuit Model of Consciousness
- The Eightfold Network of Primary Consciousnesses
- The Emerging Role of Buddhism in Clinical Psychology: Toward Effective Integration
- The First Conference on Buddhism and Psychotherapy held under the guidance and organized by Venerable Khenpo Karthar Rinpoche & H.E. Jamgon Kongtrul Rinpoche at the World Trade Center in New York City, 1987
- The first transformation results in the alaya
- The Five Aggregates (pañca khandha) according to the Pali Canon
- The Five Observations
- The Four Foundations: thoughts which turn the mind towards the dharma
- The Four Highest Emotions
- The four mental states of psychology in light of the compassion of the Madhyamaka philosophy
- The four paramatthas with the first three as conditioned and the last one as unconditioned are shown as followed
- The fourth state of consciousness: the Thuriya Avastha.
- The fundamental principles of Buddhist psychology and their relevance to Buddhism as a religion
- The geometry of wholeness
- THE IMPACT OF CONFUCIANISM ON INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS AND COMM
- The Inner Revolution: New Documentary on Wisdom and Transformation Due Out this Year
- The intermediate world of the mundus imaginalis
- The Jeweled Net of Indra
- The mandalas of Tibetan Buddhism and western psychotherapy
- The Mindful Self: A Mindfulness-Enlightened Self-view
- The momentary, cognitive and perceptual vijñānas (pravṛtti-vijñāna)
- The mystery of waters
- The Open Expanse of Space: A Commentary on the Meaning of Milarepa’s Eight Kinds of Mastery Explained by Khenpo Tsültrim Gyamtso Rinpoche
- The Opening of the Eyes
- The Precepts
- The Primordial Mandalas of East and West: Jungian and Tibetan Buddhist Approaches to Healing and Transformation
- The problems of time in the Abhidharma
- The Psychological Construction of Reality: An Essay in the Buddhist Psychology of Knowledge
- The Psychology of Buddhist Ritual
- The Psychology of Victorian Buddhism and Rudyard Kipling's "Kim"
- The Sacred Asian Gate Tradition in Europe (SymbolicCrossings from the Mundane to the Sacred)
- The six sense consciousness are the basis for consciousness
- The Spread of Mind Only in Tibet
- The Ten Levels of Mind
- The Theravada Abhidhamma On Consciousness
- The Thirty-Seven Factors of Enlightenment
- The Three Characteristics of Existence
- The Three Personality Types of Buddhist Psychology
- The True Origins of Psychology and the Influence of Euro-American Ethnocentrism by Robert Espiau
- THE UNCONSCIOUS Freud and Jung
- The Western reception of Buddhism as a psychological and
- The World Mountain
- This Is How You Practice Buddhism AND Psychotherapy At The Same Time – Dr. Keith Witt - VIDEO
- Thoughts and thinking
- Three classifications
- Three kinds of laziness
- Three poisonous emotions
- Three root delusions
- Three Vajras
- Three-Yana Meditations in One System Related to the Five Poisons
- Threefold kindness
- Tibetan Buddhism and Analytical Psychology: Appreciating Differences
- Tibetan Buddhism and research psychology: a match made in Nirvana?
- Tibetan Buddhism Meets Western Psychology and Counseling: A Dynamic Interface
- Tibetan Buddhist dream yoga and the limits of Western Psychology
- Tolerating afflictions
- Traditional Version of Consciousness in Yogacara
- Tranquillity
- Transcending human consciousness
- Transformational Version of Consciousness in Yogacara
- Treatise on the Establishment of the Consciousness-Only Doctrine
- Trust
- Tukdam
- Twelve fields
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- Western and Buddhist Psychology - Dr Chönyi Taylor . Video
- Western Approaches of Consciousness
- What does (absolute existence )mean in philosophy?
- What Evolutionary Psychology, Buddhism, and Happiness Have in Common
- What is "Citta" in English?
- What is Buddhist Nonattachment? VIDEO
- What Is Buddhist Psychology and How Can It Help? A Brief Introduction to the Core Concepts
- What is it that we actually experience?
- What Is Mindfulness? 02
- Wholesome
- Working with Emotions