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    Hinduism: philosophy or mysticism?: an enlightening exposé on the real nature of spirituality bequeathed by ancient Indian mystics.Swami Paramananda - 2005 - Vacoas, Mauritius: S. Paramanda.
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    Hinduism: its scriptures, philosophy, and mysticism.Joseph Politella - 1966 - Iowa City,: Sernoll.
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    The Veerashaiva philosophy and mysticism. Kumaraswamiji - 1949 - [Dharwar,: V. R. Koppal].
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    Tantra, Veda and mysticism.Lalan Prasad Singh - 2022 - New Delhi: Concept Publishing Company Pvt..
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    The metaphysics and the mysticism of Shri Nijaguṇa Shivayōgi.Basavarāja Siddhāśrama - 1992 - Bangalore: Siddha Prakashana.
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    A philosophical study of the mysticism of Sankara.G. Sundara Ramaiah - 1982 - Calcutta: K.P. Bagchi.
    In the context of the writings of Śaṅkarācārya.
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    Philosophy and theistic mysticism of the Āl̲vārs.Srinivasa Chari & M. S. - 1997 - Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass.
    The Buddhist monk Upagupta, who preached and taught meditative practices in Northwest India over two thousand years ago, is venerated today by the laity in ...
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    Elements of mysticism in contemporary Indian philosophy: with special reference to Sri Ramakrishna Paramahansa & Rabindranath Tagore.Krishna Prasad Deo - 1979 - Bhagalpur: Bharat Book Depot.
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    The Tao of physics: [an exploration of the parallels between modern physics and eastern mysticism].Fritjof Capra - 1975 - London: Wildwood House.
    Science does not need mysticism and mysticism does not need science, but man needs both. --Fritjof Capra, Ph.D. Their paths to the truth could not be more different--but the amazing thing is that, in their own ways, the mystics and the scientists are discovering the same truths about our world. In non-technical language, with no complex mathematics or formulae, this thought-provoking program explores the main concepts and theories of modern physics, the revelations coming from particle accelerators and laboratories--and (...)
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    The analyst and the mystic: psychoanalytic reflections on religion and mysticism.Sudhir Kakar - 1991 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    Kakar goes beyond the traditional psychoanalytic interpretation of Ramakrishna's mystical visions and practices. He clarifies their contribution to the psychic transformation of a mystic and offers fresh insight into the relation between sexuality and ecstatic mysticism. Through a comparison of the healing techniques of the mystical guru and those of the analyst, Kakar highlights the difference in their healing objectives and reveals the positive psychological aspects of the religious experience.
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    Comparing Eckhartian and Zen Mysticism.Jijimon Alakkalam Joseph - 2015 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 35:91-110.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Comparing Eckhartian and Zen1 Mysticism2Jijimon Alakkalam JosephMeister Eckhart (ca. 1260–1328?), often referred to as “the man from whom God hid nothing,” is one of the great Christian theologians and philosophers of all time. But it is as a mystic that Eckhart is generally known. So any serious study of mysticism, in our times, cannot overlook this Dominican whose birth, childhood, and death remain obscure to this day.3 About (...)
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    Quietism, Agnosticism and Mysticism Mapping the Philosophical Discourse of the East and the West.Krishna Mani Pathak (ed.) - 2021 - Springer, Singapore.
    This book presents a unique collection of papers on various philosophical aspects of the unknown and unvoiced truth and reality of the cosmic world. It offers a systematic analysis of the three philosophical theories of Quietism, Agnosticism and Mysticism and introduces readers to the fundamentals of mystical knowledge claimed by philosophical schools of the east and the west. It discusses, debates and deliberates on philosophical issues concerning the acquisition of truth, its objectivity and its various dimensions along with the (...)
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  13. Original Tao: Inward Training (Nei-yeh) and the Foundations of Taoist Mysticism.Harold David Roth (ed.) - 1999 - Columbia University Press.
    Revolutionizing received opinion of Taoism's origins in light of historic new discoveries, Harold D. Roth has uncovered China's oldest mystical text--the original expression of Taoist philosophy--and presents it here with a complete translation and commentary. Over the past twenty-five years, documents recovered from the tombs of China's ancient elite have sparked a revolution in scholarship about early Chinese thought, in particular the origins of Taoist philosophy and religion. In _Original Tao,_ Harold D. Roth exhumes the seminal text of Taoism--_Inward Training (...)
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    Upanişadic and qur'anic philosophy and schools of Vedanta and Islamic mysticism.Rasih Güven - 1952 - Ankara, Turkey,: Middle East Technical University.
  15. Review of Exploring Mysticism: A Methodological Essay. [REVIEW]Subhasis Chattopadhyay - 2014 - Prabuddha Bharata or Awakened India 119 (6):404-5.
    This review works to create a hermeneutic of reading Indian/Hindu texts as treatises on mysticism.
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  16. Glimpses on religion, philosophy, and mysticism.Alasinga Perumal, C. M., Krishna Rao & V. M. (eds.) - 1968 - Bangalore,: Satsangha Seva Samithi.
     
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    The descent of power: Possession, mysticism, and initiation in the śaiva theology of abhinavagupta. [REVIEW]Christopher Wallis - 2008 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 36 (2):247-295.
    This paper surveys the key terms śaktipāta and samāveśa (both of which refer to religious experience) in the primary sources of Tantric Śaivism over several centuries of textual development, building up a theory as to their range of meanings. It specifically focuses on their usage by Abhinavagupta (Kāshmīr, 10th century) by presenting a complete translation of chapter 11 of his Tantrasāra. The paper thus serves to (a) illuminate the nature of spiritual experience and the qualifcations for religious praxis in Śaivism, (...)
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    (1 other version)Philosophy, Qabbala and Vedānta: comparative metaphysics and ethics, rationalism and mysticism, of the Jews, the Hindus and most of the historic nations, as links and developments of one chain of universal philosophy.Maurice Fluegel - 1902 - Baltimore: H. Fluegel & co..
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    Dhrma, darśana, aura vijñāna meṃ rahasyavāda.Kalyāṇamala Loṛhā & Vasundharā Miśra (eds.) - 2002 - Vārāṇasī: Viśvavidyālaya Prakāśana.
    Contributed articles on mysticism in religion and science.
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    A Source Book of Hindu Philosophy.Krishna Prakash Bahadur - 1995 - Ess Ess Publ..
    The competent and detailed introduction to this book traces out the origin and rudiments of religions, their essential nature and the causes of their conflicts. It emphasises the truth that all religions are trying to say the same thing in different ways. Religions are meant to bring out the spiritual in man and to make him live a full and virtuous life. Despite the rapid progress in science and medicine, the mysteries of life and death remain as unknown as before. (...)
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  21. Traitasiddhāntādarśa.Śivaśaṅkara Śarmā - 2003 - Ji. Sonīpata, Hariyāṇā: Rāmalāla Kapūra Ṭrasṭa. Edited by Vijayapāla Vidyāvāridhi.
    On the fundamentals of Hindu philosophy and mysticism.
     
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  22. Traitavāda kā udbhava aura vikāsa.Yogendra Kumāra Śāstrī - 1982 - Kalakattā: Ārya Samāja Kalakattā.
    Study of the basic concepts of Hindu philosophy and mysticism.
     
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    Bhāratīya darśana meṃ Traitavāda: viśleshaṇātmaka adhyayana.Ḍimpala Rānī - 2020 - Kurukshetra: Nirmala Pabliśiṅga Hāusa.
    Study of the Indic philosophy and mysticism.
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  24. Manīshāʾra manīshā Śrīarabinda.Nagendranātha Kuṇḍu - 1978 - Kalakātā: Biśvajñāna.
     
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    Presence, telepresence, images and the self.Gabriela Galati - 2012 - Technoetic Arts 9 (2-3):129-134.
    In the same way that humans have always had the need for inventing fictional and virtual worlds, they have also experimented an attraction for the threatening and fascinating ideas of the doppelgänger, automata, and by the related phenomena of desembodiment, ubiquity, remote viewing, bilocation, splitting personalities. The phenomenon of bilocation, for instance, has been widely mentioned in different philosophical and religious systems such as Shamanism, Christian mysticism, Hinduism, Paganism and others as the ability that some individuals (often saints, monks (...)
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  26. Śrīśrīrāmakr̥shṇakathāmr̥ta-prasaṅga. Bhūteśānanda - 1979 - Kalikātā: Udvodhana Kāryālaẏa. Edited by Ramakrishna.
     
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    Śrī Śrīrāmakr̥ṣṇakathāmr̥tam. Ramakrishna - 2014 - Beluḍamaṭhaḥ, Maṇḍalaṃ Hāvaḍā: Rāmakr̥ṣṇa Maṭhaḥ Rāmakr̥ṣṇa Miśana.
    Conversations of the author, with his disciples, devotees, and visitors.
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  28. Tattva-kathā.Surendranātha Sena - 1983 - Kāmākhyā, Āsāma: prāptisthāna Kālipura Āśrama.
     
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    (1 other version)NON-PHILOSOPHY OF THE ONE Turning away from Philosophy of Being.Ulrich de Balbian - forthcoming - Oxford: Academic Publishers.
    A study of the methods, approaches, prayers, etc to realize the 'unity experience' with THE ONE REAL SELF (Vedanta, Hinduism, ) God (Judaism), Gottheit (Christianity), Buddha mind (Buddhism), The Beloved (Sufism, Islam) of a number of mystics from several religious traditions. I wrote about this in a number of books and articles, for example about methods, techniques, practices and methodology here: as well as exploring and illustrating the subject-matter of philosophizing here: Explorations, questions and searches not put down on paper (...)
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  30. Orientalism and Religion: Postcolonial Theory, India and 'the Mystic East'.Richard King - 1999 - New York: Routledge.
    Orientalism and Religion offers us a timely discussion of the implications of contemporary post-colonial theory for the study of religion. Drawing on a variety of post-structuralist and post-colonial thinkers, including Foucault, Gadamer, Said, and Spivak, Richard King examines the way in which notions such as mysticism, religion, Hinduism and Buddhism are taken for granted, and shows us how religion needs to be redescribed along the lines of cultural studies.
  31. Oriental enlightenment: the encounter between Asian and Western thought.John James Clarke - 1997 - New York: Routledge.
    The West has long had an ambivalent attitude toward the philosophical traditions of the East. Voltaire claimed that the East is the civilization "to which the West owes everything", yet C.S. Peirce was contemptuous of the "monstrous mysticism of the East". And despite the current trend toward globalizations, there is still a reluctance to take seriously the intellectual inheritance of South and East Asia. Oriental Enlightenment challenges this Eurocentric prejudice. J. J. Clarke examines the role played by the ideas (...)
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    What is truth?: an investigation into Christ's unspoken answer.Mukesh Eswaran - 2019 - New Delhi: Indian Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (ISPCK).
    This book takes the view that Christ's answer to Pilate's question would have reflected his inner state of being. As he had previously said that he was the Truth and had declared his oneness with God, his state of being was clearly very different from that of most humans. While we cannot identify with absolute certainty Christ's state of inner consciousness two millennia ago, there have been mystics from many different religious traditions who have spoken similarly, which leads us to (...)
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    Analysis of water-related metaphors within the theme of religious harmony in Swami Vivekananda’s Complete Works.Suren Naicker - 2016 - HTS Theological Studies 72 (4).
    This article focuses on the metaphors employed by Swami Vivekananda. The aim was to explain otherwise abstruse philosophical principles within the Hindu school of thought, with especial emphasis on Swami Vivekananda’s version of Advaita Vedanta, which maintains that there is no duality of existence despite the appearance of such. Using conceptual metaphor theory as a framework, and corpus linguistics as a tool, the metaphors used in Vivekananda’s Complete Works have been explored and it is concluded that he more often than (...)
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  34. Absolute-Brahma: Royce and the Upanishads.Joshua M. Hall - 2014 - Asian Philosophy 24 (2):121-132.
    While acknowledging a certain affinity between his own thought and the Vedanta concept of a world-soul or universal spirit, Josiah Royce nevertheless locates this concept primarily in what he terms the Second Conception of Being—Mysticism. In his early magnum opus, The World and the Individual, Royce utilizes aspects of the Upanishads in order to flesh out his picture of the mystical understanding of and relationship to being. My primary concern in the present investigation is to introduce some nuance into (...)
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    Indian Thought and Its Development.Albert Schweitzer - 1936 - Duff Press.
    INDIAN THOUGHT AND ITS DEVELOPMENT by ALBERT SCHWEITZER.Originally printed in 1936. PREFACE: I HAVE written this short account of Indian Thought and its Development in the hope that it may help people in Europe to become better ac quainted than they are at present with the ideas it stands for and the great personalities in whom these ideas are embodied. To gain an insight into Indian thought, and to analyse it and discuss our differences, must necessarily make European thought clearer (...)
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  36. Judaism, Reincarnation, and Theodicy.Tyron Goldschmidt & Beth Seacord - 2013 - Faith and Philosophy 30 (4):393-417.
    The doctrine of reincarnation is usually associated with Buddhism, Hinduism and other Eastern religions. But it has also been developed in Druzism and Judaism. The doctrine has been used by these traditions to explain the existence of evil within a moral order. Traversing the boundaries between East and West, we explore how Jewish mysticism has employed the doctrine to help answer the problem of evil. We explore the doctrine particularly as we respond to objections against employing it in a (...)
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  37. Understanding Eastern Philosophy.Ray Billington - 1997 - New York: Routledge.
    _Understanding Eastern Philosophy_ provides an accessible critical introduction to how some of the key philosophies of the East compare with those in the West. Starting from a discussion of the problems of distinguishing between religions and philosophies, Ray Billington presents a clear picture of the key tenets behind Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, Jainism and Confucianism. Moving on to compare the key themes of religious philosophy that cut across East and West, such as a belief in God, the soul, moral decision-making, nature (...)
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  38. (2 other versions)What is Sufism?Saladdin Ahmed - 2008 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 13 (2):229-246.
    Most Western scholars define Sufism as the spirituality of Islam or the mystical version of Islam. It is thought to be the inward approach to Islam that emerged and flourished in the non-Arab parts of the Islamic world. Most scholars like William Stoddart think that Sufism is to Islam what Yoga is to Hinduism, Zen to Buddhism, and mysticism to Christianity.1 In this essay, I will shed light on the major lines and elements in the philosophy of Sufism. I (...)
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    (1 other version)Reality and Mystical Experience.F. Samuel Brainard - 2000 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
    "Reality and Mystical Experience" proposes and demonstrates the use of a new hermeneutical tool for the study of philosophical and religious foundations. The tool, which I call "publicity-presence-awareness terminology," offers a way to examine, understand, and classify different conceptions about the nature of reality in terms of their different approaches to certain shared metaphysical problems. Such an analysis helps, in turn, to clarify the basis for and significance of mystical experience within these traditions. ;The schema proposed here is especially useful (...)
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    Unlike a Fool, He Is Not Defiled: Ascetic Purity and Ethics in the Samnyasa Upanisads.Lise F. Vail - 2002 - Journal of Religious Ethics 30 (3):373 - 397.
    The authors of the "Saṃnyāsa Upaniṣads", manuals of ascetic lifestyle and practice, recommend that wanderers renounce behavioral standards of their formerly Brahmin householder life, including ritual purity and familial duties. Patrick Olivelle argues that these ascetics are thereafter considered impure and corpse- or ghoul-like, clearly lacking in dharma. However, these Upanisads counsel pursuing mental purity and moral behavior, and modeling oneself after the perfection of the Absolute. This essay investigates ascetic notions of purity and identity, and virtues such as non-violence (...)
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    The philosophy of sādhanā: with special reference to Trika philosophy of Kāśmīra.Debabrata Sen Sharma - 1983 - Karnal, Haryana: Natraj Pub. House.
    On the spiritual life and mysticism of Shaivite philosophy of Kashmir.
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  42. The Interior Life: An Interreligious Approach.Subhasis Chattopadhyay - 2021 - Indian Catholic Matters.
    The interface between Roman Catholic Christianity and the Sanatana Dharma is often limited to Vedantic discourses and neglects the Shakta traditions to be found within the woof of Hinduism. And generally, this dialogue is between celibates of both religions. This blog-post after removing false notions about Tantra, goes on to show how Tantra as a lived faith is about interiority and a life of contemplation. This post also touches upon three crucial differences between Christianity and Tantra. To quote from the (...)
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    Ḥikmat-i Ishrāqī dar Hind: barkhī mulāḥaẓāt-i tārīkhī, matnʹshinākhtī.Muḥammad Karīmī Zanjānīʹaṣl - 2008 - Tihrān: Intishārāt-i Iṭṭilāʻāt. Edited by Henry Corbin, Akhgar Ḥaydarābādī & Qāsim ʻAlī.
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    Eroticism and the loss of imagination in the modern condition.Social Sciences Prashant Mishra Humanities, Gandhinagar Indian Institute of Technology, Holds A. Master’S. Degree in English Social Sciences at the Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar, Latin American Literature Eroticism, Poetry Modern Fiction & Phenomenology Mysticism - forthcoming - Journal for Cultural Research:1-16.
    This paper finds its origin in a debate between Georges Bataille (1897-1962) and Octavio Paz (1914-1998) on what is central to the idea of eroticism. Bataille posits that violence and transgression are fundamental to eroticism, and without prohibition, eroticism would cease to exist. Paz, however, views violence and transgression as merely intersecting with, rather than being intrinsic to, eroticism. Paz places focus on imagination, and transforms eroticism from a transgressive, to a ritualistic act. Eroticism thus functions as an intermediary, turning (...)
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    A Study of the Comparison of Relationship between World-protectors in Hinduism and Buddhism.Byun Soon Mi - 2012 - The Journal of Indian Philosophy 35:151-189.
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    Ralph Burhoe and Teilhard De Chardin: an Affinity in Mysticism?James S. Nelson - 2000 - Zygon 35 (3):687-698.
    Religious experience is conditioned and influenced by our understanding of reality, and scientific knowledge contributes to that understanding. Spirituality will be related to knowledge of nature in that experience of God will be mediated in and through a relation to the universe and out of the fulfillment of the creation. Thus a mystical knowledge of God is experienced in and out of a developing evolution of nature, society, and culture. Ralph Burhoe and Teilhard de Chardin share a vision of mystical (...)
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  47. Language and experience in the cognitive study of mysticism. Commentary on Forman.Bruce Mangan - 1994 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 1 (2):250-252.
    [first paragraph]: Robert Forman's theory outlined in `Mysticism, language and the via negativa' reacts against an earlier account of mysticism which he calls constructivism'. Constructivism grew from a book of collected papers, Mysticism and philosophical analysis , contributed to and edited by Steven Katz. According to Forman, `the constructivist approach is, roughly, that of the historian [of ideas]' . But this characterization is much too generous.
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    Russell's Scientific Mysticism.Stephen Nathanson - 1985 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 5 (1):14.
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    Plato and Plotinus on Mysticism, Epistemology, and Ethics by David J. Yount.Svetla Slaveva-Griffin - 2018 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 56 (1):172-173.
    This book is Yount's second installment in the Bloomsbury Studies in Ancient Philosophy. It comes on the heels of his debut in the series with Plotinus the Platonist: A Comparative Account of Plato and Plotinus' Metaphysics. The titles of both works clearly indicate what is close to Yount's heart; and he delivers, here as well as previously, the same passionate defense that there is an essentially inseparable connection between the philosophies of Plato and Plotinus. This stance may come as a (...)
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  50. Religious communication of vivekananda, Swami, an exposition of hinduism to the world.Kiran Ramachandran Nair - 1994 - Journal of Dharma 19 (2):175-186.
     
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