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  1. El movimiento de atención: un ejercicio espiritual de cara al mundo.Samadhi Aguilar Rocha - 2010 - A Parte Rei 69:9.
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  2. El Mito Griego.Samadhi Aguilar Rocha - 2008 - A Parte Rei 55:4.
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  3. La Educación en Hannah Arendt.Samadhi Aguilar Rocha - 2007 - A Parte Rei 49:1.
     
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    The Samadhi of Direct Encounter with the Buddhas of the Present: An Annotated English translation of the Tibetan version of the Pratyutpanna-Buddha-Sammukhavasthita-Samadhi-Sutra. Translated by Paul Harrison.Paul Williams - 1992 - Buddhist Studies Review 9 (2):203-209.
    The Samadhi of Direct Encounter with the Buddhas of the Present: An Annotated English translation of the Tibetan version of the Pratyutpanna-Buddha-Sammukhavasthita-Samadhi-Sutra. Translated by Paul Harrison., The International Institute for Buddhist Studies, Tokyo 1990. xxxviii, 346 pp. n.p.
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    Samadhi: the superconsciousness of the future.Mouni Sadhu - 1962 - London: Aeon Books.
    This book has no equal in the literature that deals with the true philosophy and not with mental inventions, of no use to the true seeker. The subject matter is considered from all points of view, Eastern and Western alike. It is as attainable in a Manhattan apartment as in an Indian Ashram. The book can be strongly recommended to all those who want to find the true sense and fulfillment of their lives and to depart into the other world (...)
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  6. Dharmamegha Samadhi and the two sides of Kaivalya : toward a yogic theory of culture.Alfred Collins - 2009 - In Christopher Key Chapple (ed.), Yoga and ecology: Dharma for the earth: proceedings of two of the sessions at the Fourth DANAM Conference, held on site at the American Academy of Religion, Washington, DC, 17-19 November 2006. Hampton, Va.: Deepak Heritage Books.
     
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    Samādhi "Hostage," and Related Matters from KauṭilyaSamadhi "Hostage," and Related Matters from Kautilya.Franklin Edgerton - 1940 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 60 (2):208.
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  8. Samadhi or transcendental consciousness.Swami Prabhavananda - 1945 - In Christopher Isherwood (ed.), Vedanta for the Western world. Hollywood: The Marcel Rodd Co..
     
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    Dharmamegha-Samādhi in the Yogasūtras of Patañjali: A Critique.T. S. Rukmani - 2007 - Philosophy East and West 57 (2):131 - 139.
    The concept of dharmamegha-samādhi that occurs in Patañjali's Yogasutras, in the path to kaivalya, has not been easy to comprehend. Scholars working in the field of Yoga have explained the concept in many different ways. This essay tries to reach an understanding of dharmamegha-samādhi based on a careful reading of the Yogastitras along with Vyāsa's commentary on it and the later well-known commentaries on Vyāsa's own commentary such as the Tattvavaisāradī, the Yogavārttika, and so on. Whether dharmamegha-samādhi (...)
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    Samadhi.Mouni Sadhu - 1962 - London,: Allen & Unwin.
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    Dharmamegha samādhi: Comments on yogasūtra IV, 29.Klaus Klostermaier - 1986 - Philosophy East and West 36 (3):253-262.
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    Samadhi: Self Development in Zen, Swordsmanship, and Psychotherapy.Mike Sayama - 1987 - Philosophy East and West 37 (3):336-337.
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    Samādhi in patañjali's yoga sūtras.Ian Kesarcodi-Watson - 1982 - Philosophy East and West 32 (1):77-90.
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    Samadhi in Patanjali's Yoga Sutras.Ian Kesarcodi-Watson - 1982 - Philosophy East and West 32 (1):77.
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    Libro del samādhi o concentración de la mente: Los Yogasūtras de PatañjaliLibro del samadhi o concentracion de la mente: Los Yogasutras de Patanjali.Luis O. Gomez, Fernando Tola & Carmen Dragonetti - 1977 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 97 (1):97.
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  16. A Comparative Study of Samadhi and Dhyan Yoga in Early Buddhism and Bhagvad-GTta.Sarita Kumari - 2002 - In R. Panth (ed.), Nalanda and Buddhism. Nava Nalanda Mahavihara. pp. 8--173.
     
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  17. Chapter one. Unitive awareness (Samadhi-pada). Samādhipādaḥ - 2021 - In Christopher Key Chapple (ed.), Sacred thread: Patanjali's Yogasutra. New Delhi: DK Printworld.
     
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    Jhana and Samadhi.John D. Ireland - 1998 - Buddhist Studies Review 15 (2):193-204.
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    Philosophical Reasoning in 「Shipjeongpum」of 『Avatamsaka Sutra』- Focusing on the Ten-samādhi -. 강기선 - 2020 - Journal of the New Korean Philosophical Association 102:1-23.
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    The ecstasy—samadhi continuum.Roland Fischer - 1974 - World Futures 14 (2):105-144.
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    The prajñāpāramitā in Relation to the Three Samādhis.Yoke Meei Choong - 2016 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 44 (4):727-756.
    The idea that insight is by nature incompatible with concentration has been a long-term focus of scholarly discussion regarding the interpretation of some sūtra passages that could suggest the occurrence of insight within concentration. In the Prajñāpāramitā literature, the set of three samādhis is identified with insight, the prajñāpāramitā. Some scholars identify the experience of emptiness in these samādhis with a state of concentration, very likely the absorption of extinction. I highlight elsewhere a passage in the Prajñāpāramitā in which preceding (...)
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    Review of Samādhi: The Numinous and Cessative in Indo-Tibetan Yoga by Stuart Ray Sarbacker. [REVIEW]Andrew J. Nicholson - 2008 - Philosophy East and West 58 (1):157-159.
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    The question of the importance of samādhi in modern and classical advaita vedānta.Michael Comans - 1993 - Philosophy East and West 43 (1):19-38.
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    Mística e estados não ordinários de consciência: um estudo comparado entre o samādhi hindu e o samā’ sufi.Ana Carolina Kerr - forthcoming - Horizonte:1409.
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  25. William James on pure experience and Samadhi in Samkhya Yoga.E. I. Taylor - 2008 - In K. Ramakrishna Rao (ed.), Handbook of Indian Psychology. Cambridge University Press. pp. 555--563.
     
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  26. The transpersonal psychology of Patañjalís Yoga-Sútra (Book I: Samãdhi): a translation and interpretation.Richard J. Castillo - 1985 - Journal of Mind and Behavior 6 (3).
     
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    A Study on Middle-Path Structure in Sati and Samādhi. 김범진 - 2012 - The Journal of Indian Philosophy 35:29-72.
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  28. De l'égocentrisme à l'interdépendance. Nishitani sur le Karma, le Samadhi, et la Nature.Raquel Bouso - 2015 - In Marie-Hélène Parizeau & Jacynthe Tremblay (eds.), Milieux modernes et reflets japonais. Chemins philosophiques. Laval, Quebec, Canadá: pp. 253 - 266.
  29. The various states with special emphasis on samadhi in yoga.T. S. Kumaran - 2006 - In Yajñeśvara Sadāśiva Śāstrī, Intaj Malek & Sunanda Y. Shastri (eds.), In Quest of Peace: Indian Culture Shows the Path. Bharatiya Kala Prakashan. pp. 2--566.
     
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    Buddhanusmrti in the pratyutpanna-Buddha-sammukhavasthita-samadhi-sutra.PaulM Harrison - 1978 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 6 (1):35-57.
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    Response to Klaus Klostermaier, "dharmamegha samādhi: Comments on yogasūtra IV. 29".Georg Feuerstein - 1987 - Philosophy East and West 37 (3):341 - 342.
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    Sankara on the Yoga-sutra-s. Vol. I: Samadhi: The Vivarana Sub-Commentary to Vyasa-bhasya on the Yoga-sutra-s of Patanjali: samadhi-pada.G. Feuerstein & Trevor Leggett - 1983 - Philosophy East and West 33 (1):96.
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    Vijñānabhikṣu on Two Forms of Samādhi.Andrew O. Fort - 2006 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 10 (3):271-294.
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    Vijñānabhikṣu on two forms of samādhi.Andrew O. Fort - 2006 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 10 (3):271-294.
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    Tantra of the yoga sutras: essential wisdom for living with awareness and grace.Alan Finger - 2018 - Boulder: Shambhala. Edited by Wendy Newton.
    The Yoga Sutras are Patanjali's classic on how to experience oneness (Samadhi) within yoga practice. Many serious yoga students want to bring the wisdom of the Sutras to their practice, but often find the text impenetrable and difficult to relate to. The Tantra of the Yoga Sutras remedies this by offering an interpretation that is uniquely relatable, teachable, and accessible. Yogi and tantric master Alan Finger shows contemporary practitioners and students that Samadhi is not something that we strive for in (...)
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  36. Śaṅkara on the Yoga-sūtrā-s: The vivaraṇa sub-commentary to Vyāsa-bhāṣya on the Yoga-sūtra-s of Pātañjali. Śaṅkarācārya - 1981 - Boston: Routledge & Kegan Paul. Edited by Trevor Leggett.
     
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    Yoga-sūtras of Patañjali with the exposition of Vyasa: a translation and commentary.Swami Ajaya - 1986 - Honesdale, Pa.: Himalayan International Institute of Yoga Science and Philosophy of the U.S.A.. Edited by Vyāsa & Usharbudha Arya.
    v. 1. Samādhi-pāda -- v. 2. Sādhana-pāda.
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  38. The Samkhya ontologies of Phenomenology and Buddhism.Subhasis Chattopadhyay - 2024 - Esamskriti.
    The author shows how phenomenologists from Edmund Husserl to Edith Stein are indebted to Samkhya. He reiterates the case for Bhagavan Buddha, the Sakya Muni, for being a Samkhya Yogi. The editor specially commissioned this essay from the author.
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  39. Buddhist Phenomenology: A Philosophical Investigation of Yogācāra Buddhism and the C H’Eng Wei-Shih Lun.Dan Lusthaus - 2002 - New York, NY: Routledgecurzon.
    Preface Part One Buddhism and Phenomenology Ch.1Buddhism and Phenomenology Ch.2 Husserl and Merleau-Ponty Part Two The Four Basic Buddhist Models in India Introduction Ch.3 Model One: The Five Skandhas Ch.4 Model Two: Pratitya-samutpada Ch.5 Model Three: Tridhatu Ch.6 Model Four: Sila-Samadhi-Prajna Ch.7 Asamjni-samapatti and Nirodha-samapatti Ch.8 Summary of the Four Models Part Three Karma, Meditation, and Epistemology Ch.9 Karma Ch.10 Madhyamikan Issues Ch.11 The Privilaging of Prajna-paramita Part Four Trimsika and Translations Ch.12 Texts and Translations Part Five The Ch’eng Wei-Shih (...)
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  40. Maharshi Patañjalināṃ Yogasūtro Samādhipāda : Vyāsabhāshya sahita Yogasūtroṇāṃ śāstrokta ane vyavahāralakshī vivaraṇo. Patañjali - 2014 - New Jersey, USA: Bhāratībena Rameśabhāī Jādava. Edited by Vyāsa & Rameśa Jādava.
    Samādhīpāda chapter of Yogasūtra of Patañjalī, compendium of Yoga philosophy; Sanskrit text with Sanskrit and Gujarati commentaries.
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    FILSAFAT YOGA Ashtānga-yoga Menurut Yoga-Sūtras Pātañjali.Matius Ali - 2010 - Diskursus - Jurnal Filsafat dan Teologi STF Driyarkara 9 (2):177-208.
    What is Yoga? How is Self-realization achieved through Yoga? The great Sage Pātañjali (3rd Century B.C.) defined yoga in the Yoga-Sūtras as “the restraint of the modifications of the mind” (yogaś-citta-vritti-nirodah). In his Yoga-Sūtras (196 sutras), Pātañjali systematically laid down the exact methods and techniques for attaining Self-realization through the Eight Limbs of Pātañjali’s Yoga (Ashtānga-yoga). This system is commonly known as Rāja-yoga (Royal yoga). This Eight Steps is the way to attain self-transcendence. It consists of yama, niyama, āsanas, prānāyāma, (...)
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    Awakening through the nine bodies: explorations in consciousness for mindfulness meditation and yoga practitioners.Phillip Moffitt - 2018 - Berkeley, California: North Atlantic Books.
    Based on meditation practices Phillip Moffitt learned twenty years ago from Himalayan yoga master Sri Swami Balyogi Premvarni, this beautifully illustrated book is a guide to exploring the nature of mind and gaining a better understanding of experiences that arise during meditation. The Nine Bodies teachings map out a journey that starts with consciousness that arises in the physical body and is directly observable, and then travels through ever more subtle levels of consciousness to that which is not manifest and (...)
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    Dharmamegha in yoga and yogācāra: the revision of a superlative metaphor.Karen O’Brien-Kop - 2020 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 48 (4):605-635.
    The Pātañjalayogaśāstra concludes with a description of the pinnacle of yoga practice: a state of samādhi called dharmamegha, cloud of dharma. Yet despite the structural importance of dharmamegha in the soteriology of Pātañjala yoga, the śāstra itself does not say much about this term. Where we do find dharmamegha discussed, however, is in Buddhist yogācāra, and more broadly in early Mahāyāna soteriology, where it represents the apex of attainment and the superlative statehood of a bodhisattva. Given the relative paucity (...)
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    Some Remarks on the Genesis of Central Yogācāra-Vijñānavāda Concepts.Lambert Schmithausen - 2018 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 46 (2):263-281.
    The present paper is a kind of selective summary of my book The Genesis of Yogācāra-Vijñānavāda. [1.–2.] It deals with questions of origin and early development of three basic concepts of this school, viz., the ‘idealist’ thesis that the whole world is mind only or manifestation only, the assumption of a subliminal layer of the mind, and the analysis of phenomena in terms of the “Three Natures”. [3.] It has been asserted that these three basic concepts are logically inseparable and (...)
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    The Concept of Guarding the One from the Zhuangzi 《莊子》 to Early Chan Buddhism.Wen Zhao - 2023 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 50 (2):126-140.
    This paper traces the conception of “guarding the One” (shou yi 守一), an equivalent to “one-practice samādhi” from the East Mountain Teaching (dong shan fa men 東山法門) in early Chan Buddhism, back to the Zhuangzi《莊子》. “Guarding the One” and “nurturing the shen” (yang shen 養神) appear frequently in the context of Daoist spiritual training for longevity. In early medieval Chinese Buddhism, with the influence of the discourse of Daoist spiritual training and the karma theory from India, the concept of (...)
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    Some remarks on the yogasūtra.Marcus Sacrini A. Ferraz - 2009 - Philosophy East and West 59 (3):pp. 249-262.
    In this article are discussed some problems raised by T. S. Rukmani regarding the Yogasūtra. According to Rukmani, yoga is not a coherent logical system. After stating the general goals of the yoga system, interpretations of some passages of the Yogasūtra are formulated, and the defense is given that one must at least acknowledge the necessity of more exegetical investigation before judging the logical incoherence of the text. Finally, the problematic doctrine of living liberation in Yogasūtra is exposed.
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  47. Dual Aspect Framework for Consciousness and Its Implications: West meets East.Ram Lakhan Pandey Vimal - 2009 - In George Derfer, Zhihe Wang & Michel Weber (eds.), The Roar of Awakening: A Whiteheadian Dialogue Between Western Psychotherapies and Eastern Worldviews. Ontos Verlag. pp. 39.
    The extended dual-aspect monism framework of consciousness, based on neuroscience, consists of five components: (1) dual-aspect primal entities; (2) neural-Darwinism: co-evolution and co-development of subjective experiences (SEs) and associated neural-nets from the mental aspect (that carries the SEs/proto-experiences (PEs) in superposed and unexpressed form) and the material aspect (mass, charge, spin and space-time) of fundamental entities (elementary particles), respectively and co-tuning via sensorimotor interaction; (3) matching and selection processes: interaction of two modes, namely, (a) the non-tilde mode that is the (...)
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    Who Hears?: A Zen Buddhist Perspective.Robert Aitken - 2009 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 29:89-94.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Who Hears?A Zen Buddhist PerspectiveRobert AitkenWestern psychologists and neurologists have attempted to use their concepts to explain East Asian religions for more than seventy-five years. Carl Jung (1875–1961) wrote a long foreword to Richard Wilhelm's The Secret of the Golden Flower back in 1931, which gave many readers in Europe and the Americas their first glimpse of philosophical Daoism.1 A generation later, Erich Fromm's conversations with D. T. Suzuki (...)
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    Jhana and Lokuttara-jjhana.Brahmāli Bhikkhu - 2007 - Buddhist Studies Review 24 (1):75-90.
    The Abhidhamma uses the concept of lokuttara-jjhana to refer to the moment one attains any of the four stages of Awakening. In contrast, the Suttas use the terms jhana and samadhi to refer to aspects of the path leading to the stages of Awakening. Therefore, when the commentaries interpret jhana and samadhi in Sutta usage as lokuttara-jjhana, they are imposing an interpretation on the Suttas that is foreign to them. Directly contradicting the Suttas, this reinterpretation makes jhana dispensable as a (...)
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    Yog in synergy with medical science. Bālakr̥shṇa - 2007 - Hardwar: Distributor, Diamond Pocket Books and Indian Postal Dept..
    Today, Yoga has acquired global recognition and an exalted status as an ancient health-building system. It is true that Yoga is powerful and contains the solutions for all the global problems. Yoga as a complete medical science and philosophy of life and accepts its scientific reasoning and basis. Yoga is not just a physical exercise but a holistic medical science; it is a philosophy of life, a spiritual knowledge. It is a profound philosophical thought process, but it is also about (...)
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