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Journal articles on the topic "Nonduality"
Peerenboom, R. P. "Nonduality and Daoism." International Philosophical Quarterly 32, no. 1 (1992): 35–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/ipq199232152.
Full textMichaelson, Jay. "Prayer and Nonduality." Tikkun 24, no. 6 (November 2009): 54–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/08879982-2009-6021.
Full textKatsky, Patricia. "Enlightenment, Individuation, and Nonduality." Jung Journal 15, no. 1 (January 2, 2021): 104–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19342039.2021.1862601.
Full textSong, Grace. "The nonduality of diversity." CrossCurrents 62, no. 3 (September 2012): 381–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1939-3881.2012.00249.x.
Full textSafran, Jeremy D. "Acceptance, Surrender, and Nonduality." Contemporary Psychoanalysis 42, no. 2 (April 2006): 225–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00107530.2006.10745883.
Full textSafran, Jeremy D. "Prima che l'asino se ne sia andato, il cavallo č giŕ arrivato." SETTING, no. 26 (June 2009): 11–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/set2008-026002.
Full textZeuschner, Robert B., and David Loy. "Nonduality: A Study in Comparative Philosophy." Buddhist-Christian Studies 10 (1990): 300. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1390225.
Full textPotter, Karl H., and David Loy. "Nonduality. A Study in Comparative Philosophy." Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 51, no. 3 (September 1991): 733. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2107905.
Full textLoy, David R. "The Nonduality of Ecology and Economy." Tikkun 24, no. 5 (September 2009): 31–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/08879982-2009-5013.
Full textJosipovic, Zoran. "Duality and nonduality in meditation research." Consciousness and Cognition 19, no. 4 (December 2010): 1119–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.concog.2010.03.016.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Nonduality"
Bhogal, Balbinder Singh. "Nonduality and skilful means in Guru Nanak : hermeneutics of the word." Thesis, SOAS, University of London, 2001. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.272098.
Full textSamuelson, Anna. "He dances, she shakes: the possessed mood of nonduality in Buddhist tantric sex." Thesis, McGill University, 2012. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=107880.
Full textMa thèse explore l'esthétique ainsi que les attentes performatives de ceux et celles qui pratiquent le tantra, un rite sexuel Bouddhiste. Ma recherche examine le cote erotique de ce rite récupérer dans le Vanaratna's (1384 -1468) un manuel de méditation Tibétain, examinant la déesse Vajravarahi (Truie Adamantin), aussi connu sous le nom de Vajravilasini (Beauté Adamantin). Ce manuel est aussi connu en tant que le Vajravilasini namah Vajravarahi sadhana (Le sadhana de Vajravarahi connu en tant que Vajravilasini). Un poème datant du huitième siècle est préserver dans ce manuel dans la section de ce sadhana, qui est attribué a l'Indien mahasiddha (celui qui a accompli bien des choses) Lakrminkara. Ma recherche examine ce poème en relation avec la théorie esthétique Indienne, la théorie rasa. Mon argument consiste a expliquer que les poètes qui s'opposaient aux règles du temps, comme Lakrminkara, faisaient usures de (tout en étant au delà de) la théorie rasa. Ceci créa un ambiance érotique (spngara rasa) dans leurs poèmes. En transcendant ce rasa, les poètes créaient une ambiance Bouddhiste, non duel samarasa, c'est-a-dire un état non duel qui est le but ultime du tantra. De plus, ma recherche examine les données ethnographiques de Syed Jamil Ahmed (2003) et de David N. Gellner (1992) concernant les rituels tantriques Newar au Népal. Dans le contexte de la performance du Vajravarahi, les homes sont attendues à danser pour démontrer leur transformation en Cakrasamvara, le consort de Vajravarahi. Les femmes, pour leurs parts, elles doivent trembler violemment pour démontrer leur possession spirituel pour représenter qu'ils sont Vajravarahi. Samarasa est exprimer dans les participants du rituel sexuel symbolique de la dance et du tremblement corporel. Pour que le rituel soit un succès, la présence du déité doit être maintenu à travers la possession corporel (samavesa) lors de l'osmose de l'être humain avec le déité. La divergence sexuelle lors des performances exprime l'existence de différentes niveau d'autorité entre home et femme. Je conclue que la non dualité est exprimé sous forme de performance masculine et féminine exagéré entre l'homme qui domine et la femme qui est passive, qui des lors leur convergence, forment la non dualité sous forme d'union ritualise.
Roncarati, Marco E. "Nonduality and the karmic cyles of the world : integral health and development in Thai contexts." Thesis, SOAS, University of London, 2001. http://eprints.soas.ac.uk/29553/.
Full textPurcell, Marisa. "Ancestral Spaces: Time, Memory and the Liminal Experience of Painting." University of Sydney, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/2763.
Full textAbstract of Dissertation Where a person is situated in space and time determines the way an artwork is perceived. The result of this experience implies a relationship between the viewer and the artwork, thereby creating a liminal space. The terms liminal space and nonduality in this paper refer to the threshold, or in-between space that both separates and unites two opposing forces, creating a unique place that transcends memory and time. An artwork can serve as a mediatory object between artist and viewer because with each encounter, a unique meeting occurs. Thus, the meeting of audience and art object is transitory, ephemeral and temporal by nature and will be discussed in relation to the artwork as a vehicle to foster a subjective perception. Using my ancestral memories as a starting point, I refer to the art object as a means to explore time as a cross section of experience. Like dreams, where time is non-linear and memories exist side by side, I refer to the nondual space that exists between artist, artwork and audience as an opportunity to access an intuitive reaction to perception. The yearning to represent subjective space stems from my desire to understand perception and the brain. By presenting an overview of approaches from art history and contemporary art, this paper will discuss the various philosophical approaches that have been employed to represent space and time. I emphasise the ability of visual art to record the multifarious nature of experience, and the ability of the picture plane as a means to employ illusory and abstract space simultaneously. I have approached the research of time, memory and space through the lens of my own ancestry, which is essentially a combination of eastern and western in origin. Through this model I explore the tendencies throughout art history to depict space and time and the influences that culture and science have had upon the visual arts. My own paintings, and the work of Louise Bourgeois, Amy Cutler and Mamma Andersson are discussed with the intention of describing how the subjectivity of space can be expressed through a method that embraces the theories of nonduality and liminal space. Between the junction of east/west and abstract/illusory space, lies a point of union that I will refer to as ‘transcendent space’. By existing in the nondual, access is granted into a field that transcends the ‘either/or’ and allows access into a temporal space that permeates all experience. Studio work The studio component of the MVA will comprise of a series of paintings and an installation entitled, Only the memories are new. The paintings are of small scale and play with depictions of flatness and illusion. I have referenced Arabic miniatures as a means to employ a vertical perspective, whilst the inclusion of windows and doorways imply an opening to the nondual and the liminal. For the installation, components of the paintings come to life and occupy a space that invites the viewers’ participation. The installation presents an environment that asks the viewer to navigate the space that they occupy by way of memory and time.
Collins, Jessica A. "Verge." ScholarWorks@UNO, 2016. https://scholarworks.uno.edu/td/2249.
Full textTatray, Dara Linda Miriam School of History & Philosophy of Science UNSW. "Rebuilding the foundations of deep ecology a nondualist approach." Awarded by:University of New South Wales. School of History and Philosophy of Science, 2006. http://handle.unsw.edu.au/1959.4/25147.
Full textPlant, Thomas Richard. "Dualism and nondualism in the thought of Dionysius the Areopagite and Shinran Shōnin." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2013. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.608125.
Full textMoritz, Heather English Media & Performing Arts Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences UNSW. ""You are will to power and nothing besides": Nietzsche, Foucault, Yoga, and Feminist s/Self-Actualisation." Awarded by:University of New South Wales. English, Media, & Performing Arts, 2009. http://handle.unsw.edu.au/1959.4/44581.
Full textLi, Charles Cheuk Him. "Limits of the real : a hypertext critical edition of Bhartṛhari's Dravyasamuddeśa, with the commentary of Helārāja." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2018. https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/284085.
Full textSilas, Elizabeth J. "THEMES OF AWAKENING IN MAINSTREAM FILMS: FEMALE SUBJECTS AND THE LACANIAN SYMBOLIC." Connect to this document online, 2005. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc%5Fnum=miami1133495057.
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Books on the topic "Nonduality"
Loy, David. Nonduality: A study in comparative philosophy. Atlantic Highlands, N.J: Humanities Press, 1997.
Find full textLoy, David. Nonduality: A study in comparative philosophy. Atlantic Highlands, N.J: Humanities Press, 1997.
Find full textLoy, David. Nonduality: A study in comparative philosophy. Amherst, N.Y: Humanity Books, 1999.
Find full textLoy, David. Nonduality: A study in comparative philosophy. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1988.
Find full textNonduality: A study in comparative philosophy. Atlantic Highlands, N.J: Humanities Press, 1997.
Find full textComparative theories of nonduality: The search for a middle way. London: Continuum, 2009.
Find full textScarborough, Milton. Comparative theories of nonduality: The search for a middle way. London: Continuum, 2009.
Find full textScarborough, Milton. Comparative theories of nonduality: The search for a middle way. London: Continuum, 2009.
Find full textBlackstone, Judith. The empathic ground: Intersubjectivity and nonduality in the psychotherapeutic process. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 2008.
Find full textThe empathic ground: Intersubjectivity and nonduality in the psychotherapeutic process. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2007.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Nonduality"
Webb, Hillary S. "Nonduality." In Encyclopedia of Psychology and Religion, 1618–21. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-24348-7_464.
Full textWebb, Hillary S. "Nonduality." In Encyclopedia of Psychology and Religion, 1222–26. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-6086-2_464.
Full textGleig, Ann, Thomas James O’Connor, Meredith Lisagor, Daniel Burston, Ann Gleig, Benjamin Beit-Hallahmi, Jeffrey B. Pettis, James H. Stover, Hillary S. Webb, and Ann Casement. "Nonduality." In Encyclopedia of Psychology and Religion, 626–29. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-71802-6_464.
Full textAnālayo, Bhikkhu. "Nonduality in Early Buddhist Thought." In Encyclopedia of Mindfulness, Buddhism, and Other Contemplative Practices, 1–3. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-90465-4_75-1.
Full textGleig, Ann. "Embodying Nonduality: Depth Psychology in American Mysticism." In Depth Psychology and Mysticism, 107–26. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-79096-1_7.
Full textHo, Chien-hsing. "The Nonduality of Motion and Rest: Sengzhao on the Change of Things." In Dao Companion to Chinese Buddhist Philosophy, 175–88. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-2939-3_8.
Full textFathi, Karim. "Nondualism." In Encyclopedia of Sciences and Religions, 1532. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-8265-8_201294.
Full textWawrytko, Sandra A. "The Epistemology and Process of Buddhist Nondualism: The Philosophical Challenge of Egalitarianism in Chinese Buddhism." In Dao Companion to Chinese Buddhist Philosophy, 135–54. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-2939-3_6.
Full textCabezón, José Ignacio. "Nonduality and the Buddhist Path." In The Buddha's Doctrine and the Nine Vehicles, 249–56. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199958603.003.0017.
Full textDuckworth, Douglas S. "Nonduality of Madhyamaka and Yogācāra." In Tibetan Buddhist Philosophy of Mind and Nature, 27–66. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190883959.003.0003.
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