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The Happiness that Qualifies Nonduality: Jñāna, Bhakti, and Sukha in Rāmānuja’s Vedārthasaṃgraha
The great eleventh-century figure, Rāmānuja, belonged to the Śrīvaiṣṇava community that worshiped the divine as Viṣṇu-with-Śrī, the Lord-and-Consort....
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A path analysis of home meditation practice and mental health status: The role of spirituality and nonduality
Previous research has focused on evaluating structured mindfulness-based interventions and manualized treatment, with few studies examining the...
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The Role of Nonduality in the Relationship Between Flow States and Well-Being
ObjectivesThe current study investigated the hypothesis that the relationship between flow states and well-being is mediated by nondual experiences....
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“The Yoga of ‘You Go’”: Meher Baba’s “Ascendant Path” to Nonduality
This comparative theological article explores Meher Baba’s written Vedāntic teaching he once called “the yoga of ‘you go’” within a cosmological...
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The Ethical Implications of Enlightenment in Dōgen’s Philosophy of Compassion
What is the role of feelings (jō) in Dōgen’s Buddhist thought? Throughout the Shōbōgenzō Zuimonki, it is clear that Dōgen has a negative view of... -
Getting Past the Ego: Modern Advaita and the Cultivation of a Nondual Habitus
This chapter is a study of modernized interpretations of the Indian philosophical system Advaita (“nondual”) Vedanta that were popularized in the... -
Traces of the Brush: Examination of Dōgen’s Thought Through His Language
Exploring the two mutually related topics of thought and language of the Japanese Zen master Dōgen 道元 (1200–1253), the paper illustrates the... -
Swords and diamonds—Thich Nhat Hanh on the law of identity
The Diamond Sutra is one of the earliest and most treasured of the Perfection of Wisdom Sutras and had a wide influence on the development of Zen...
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Ecosattvas and Ecodharma: Modern Buddhist Perspectives of Soil and the Environment
Buddhist traditions have shown ambivalent concern and engagement to protect and care for soils and the environment. The Buddhist view of emptiness... -
Hindu-Christian Dialogue on the Afterlife: Swami Vivekananda, Modern Advaita Vedānta, and Roman Catholic Eschatology
This article compares modern Advaita (nonduality) Vedānta and Roman Catholic afterlife beliefs, with special attention to the dialogue of Swami...
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An ethic of philia: A renewed conversation about educational equality
Equality discourse endeavors often aim to eliminate the various positionings of people in order for them to become equals. This paper aims to...
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Unlimited Nature: A Śaivist Model of Divine Greatness
The notion of maximal greatness is arguably part of the very concept of God: something greater than God is not even possible. But how should we...
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Classical Perspectives of Wholeness/Spiritual Intelligence
This chapter provides an overview of the classical perspectives of spiritual intelligence. Although there is very little empirical research on... -
Divine Relations: Jīva Gosvāmin and Thomas Aquinas on Acintya and Mystery
I argue that Jīva Gosvāmin’s (c. 1517–1608 ad ) concept of acintya and Thomas Aquinas’s (1225–1274 ad ) concept of mystery are similar. To make this...
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Resilience and Loss: The Correlation of Grief and Gratitude
The present study investigated the relationship between cultivating gratitude and co** with grief. The primary research question guiding this study...
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Transcending the ultimate duality
In many philosophical traditions, it is held that reality is non-dual. Of course, to be non-dual, as opposed to dual, is itself to partake of a...
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The Marvel of Consciousness: Existence and Manifestation in Jñānaśrīmitra’s Sākārasiddhiśāstra
This paper considers Jñānaśrīmitra’s defense of manifestation ( prakāśa ) as the criterion of ultimate existence ( paramārthasat ). In the first section,...
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Imagination and Hyperholistic Education
As far as hyperholistic education is concerned, ontology, epistemology, ethics, psychology, and politics are inextricably intertwined. Neo-Tiantai...