Eastern Spirituality and Western Psychology: Revering the Difference

Eastern Spirituality and Western Psychology offers a practical path to harmony between spirituality and Western psychology, between heart and mind. This book:

  • challenges basic assumptions of Western psychology
  • demystifies Vedic psychology
  • presents how Eastern spirituality can enhance Western psychology

It guides readers by clarifying the relationship between spirituality and psychological growth, and demonstrates that psychotherapy and spirituality are complementary aspects of human development, with both essential for optimum mental, existential, and spiritual growth. It is up to everyone to take responsibility for making the changes that enable us to contribute to the well-being of the whole. 


In this insightful book, the authors reflect on this revolution and consider how it is likely to evolve in the future. It paves the way for those interested in the transpersonal, whether psychologists, psychotherapists, Orientalists, or spiritual practitioners. 


As the book says, "We are all starved of one and the same thing, 'love,' where all differences dissolve." The message of hope given is Vasudhaiva kutumbakam ("The world is one family") and if, at last, you are able to see through the falsity of multiplicity, Oneness will then be revealed to you.


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Eastern Spirituality and Western Psychology: Revering the Difference

Eastern Spirituality and Western Psychology offers a practical path to harmony between spirituality and Western psychology, between heart and mind. This book:

  • challenges basic assumptions of Western psychology
  • demystifies Vedic psychology
  • presents how Eastern spirituality can enhance Western psychology

It guides readers by clarifying the relationship between spirituality and psychological growth, and demonstrates that psychotherapy and spirituality are complementary aspects of human development, with both essential for optimum mental, existential, and spiritual growth. It is up to everyone to take responsibility for making the changes that enable us to contribute to the well-being of the whole. 


In this insightful book, the authors reflect on this revolution and consider how it is likely to evolve in the future. It paves the way for those interested in the transpersonal, whether psychologists, psychotherapists, Orientalists, or spiritual practitioners. 


As the book says, "We are all starved of one and the same thing, 'love,' where all differences dissolve." The message of hope given is Vasudhaiva kutumbakam ("The world is one family") and if, at last, you are able to see through the falsity of multiplicity, Oneness will then be revealed to you.


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Eastern Spirituality and Western Psychology offers a practical path to harmony between spirituality and Western psychology, between heart and mind. This book:

  • challenges basic assumptions of Western psychology
  • demystifies Vedic psychology
  • presents how Eastern spirituality can enhance Western psychology

It guides readers by clarifying the relationship between spirituality and psychological growth, and demonstrates that psychotherapy and spirituality are complementary aspects of human development, with both essential for optimum mental, existential, and spiritual growth. It is up to everyone to take responsibility for making the changes that enable us to contribute to the well-being of the whole. 


In this insightful book, the authors reflect on this revolution and consider how it is likely to evolve in the future. It paves the way for those interested in the transpersonal, whether psychologists, psychotherapists, Orientalists, or spiritual practitioners. 


As the book says, "We are all starved of one and the same thing, 'love,' where all differences dissolve." The message of hope given is Vasudhaiva kutumbakam ("The world is one family") and if, at last, you are able to see through the falsity of multiplicity, Oneness will then be revealed to you.



Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781912698073
Publisher: Kaminn Media Ltd
Publication date: 11/10/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 162
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Meera Sharma is a transpersonal psychotherapist, supervisor, and trainer, and has worked at a number of academic institutions and agencies. Her Trinity Model builds a bridge between Eastern and Western psychological approaches. Meera is the founder of the Centre for Spiritual and Transpersonal Studies (CSTS), London, England, which offers a variety of courses and workshops.
Dr. Joseph Ryan graduated with Highest Honours in History and Political Science from Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada. He also has a PhD in History from the University of Hull, England; and an MSc in Psychology and an MA in Creative Writing from Kingston University, London. Early in his career, Joseph practised for many years as a Registered Nurse, served with the Royal Army Medical Corps (Reserve) as a medic, and was later employed at the Ministry of Defence. Dr. Ryan is now a transpersonal counsellor and clinical supervisor, working mainly in the field of addiction and, in particular, with those affected by the addictions of their loved ones. Joseph worked at the Priory Hospital, Roehampton, on the Addiction Treatment Programme (ATP) for many years, as well as at the Addiction Support and Care Agency (ASCA), Kingston and Richmond. Joseph is the author or editor of many books and articles. He practises Zen meditation with the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism and lives peacefully next to the River Thames, close to Hampton Court Palace, Surrey.
As a Self-Realised expression of consciousness, Tiger Dragon Storm's journey to finding the truth of what we are, began after a life changing trip to Asia turned his world around. Visiting temples and studying philosophers and self-realised beings from the Buddha to Confucius, Tiger's understanding of reality shifted from a moderate interest in the spiritual world to full on seeking of that truth which exist beyond mind. That truth that the Buddha seems to know so well. Upon returning to England his place of birth, he dove into various spiritual systems ranging from Wicca, western shamanism, and African and Indian spirituality to name a selection. But it wasn't until walking the path of Self-Enquiry that he reached Enlightenment/Self-Realisation. Fully aware that terms such as "Enlightened" or "Self-Realised" are both redundant from the one true perspective of the all that is, pure consciousness. For in having a so-called "awakening" experience that hasn't left, one realises that there's more to the idea of what a "person" is. At the same time, Tiger Dragon Storm is not going to hide the knowing that pure wisdom now flows through his body. Hence his desire to share with the world. He feels its most important to experience any knowledge or wisdoms that one receives from another, via Self-Enquiry, which is to see for oneself if what information being expressed is true. For truth belongs to no Guru or "enlightened being". This is why his books focus on giving the reader a way to confirm for themselves the truth that he speaks. TDS (Tiger Dragon Storm), underwent a transformation in consciousness and enlightened understanding that he wishes to lovingly share with the world. An energy body healer, author, movement specialist, spiritual mentor and philosopher always learning and honing his skills to become the best instrument of consciousness that he can.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Tiger Dragon Storm

Preface

Glossary

Introduction

  1. Spiritual Development in the East and West
  2. The Role of Language and Culture
  3. Distortions by the West
  4. Implication for Psychotherapy
  5. Conclusion

References

Acknowledgements

About the Authors

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