Psychology of Meditation: A Contextual Approach

Psychology of Meditation: A Contextual Approach

by S. K. Kiran Kumar
Psychology of Meditation: A Contextual Approach

Psychology of Meditation: A Contextual Approach

by S. K. Kiran Kumar

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Overview

Scientific studies on the nature and effects of meditation have steadily increased in the last four decades. Most of them have focused on the healing potential of meditative practices. Meditation as a way of exploring different states of consciousness has also been investigated. Yet, controversy surrounds regarding the approach and strategies followed in meditation research. Approaching meditation purely as a psychological technique that can be put into use to achieve any intended goal is dissented. It is forcefully argued that such an approach has done injustice to the original meaning and significance of meditation. To put it metaphorically, contemporary thrust on meditation is like using a space ship to lift cargo across a ten-kilometre distance! Need for examining meditative phenomena contextually is emphasised. This book examines some of the above issues and reports a research study conducted from a contextual viewpoint. The findings of the study suggest that the understanding of the phenomenon of meditation depends on the meditator, or the person, as a context. The findings also indicate that the process of meditation is dynamic. That means as the meditator undergoes changes in one's belief system, values, expectations, and perceptions one's meditation practice changes. Several properties discussed under the three categories interact simultaneously to determine the phenomenon. Thus, to conceptualise meditation as a univariate phenomenon may be grossly erroneous. It is, therefore, more appropriate to treat it as a multivariate phenomenon. The findings have implications for the research strategies to be adopted.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789354394430
Publisher: Arts & Science Academic Publishing
Publication date: 06/30/2002
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 81
File size: 294 KB

About the Author

S. K. Kiran Kumar is a clinical psychologist, teaching in the Department of Psychology, University of Mysore, Mysore, for the past nineteen years. He was a Fulbright Post-Doctoral Fellow at Saybrook Institute Graduate School and Research Centre, San Francisco, U.S.A. and conducted a study on cultural aspects of meditation, on which this book is based. He was a Visiting Lecturer at Bihar School of Yoga, Munger, India. He has long been involved with meditation both personally as a regular meditator, and professionally, using meditation with clients and conducting research in this area. He has delivered lectures on meditation both in U.S. as well as in India. His personal research work, presentations in conferences, seminars and workshops are on topics related to clinical psychology. consciousness, holistic health, Indian psychology, meditation, social cognition. and yoga. He has guided students at Master's and Doctoral level in some of these areas. He is also associated with different institutions as an honorary clinical psychologist/counsellor. He is a Fellow of Indian Association of Clinical Psychologists and Member National Academy of Psychology, India.
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