Swami Vivekananda, a man of scientific temperament, upheld the modern view and pleaded for a scientific approach to study consciousness in its entirety. According to him 'We must take up the study of the super conscious state just as any other science. One reason we must have to lay our foundation; we must follow reason as far as it leads, and when reason fails, reason itself will show us the way to the highest plane.' Since the unconscious, conscious, and super conscious states belong to one and the same mind, one state does not disallow the others. Moreover, it has become possible for a trained mind to intentionally cross the boundaries, leading to a transcendental state of consciousness.
The issue of Consciousness remains a major challenge for human intellect. Eminent philosophers and scientists have been exploring consciousness for years, yet it still remains, to an extent, elusive. That is one of the reasons why the Institute has made arrangements for biennial International Seminars on Consciousness.
The topics of the earlier such Seminars were: 'Philosophy and Science: An Exploratory Approach to Consciousness' (2002), 'Life, Mind and Consciousness' (2004), 'Consciousness: A Deeper Scientific Search' (2006) and 'Understanding Consciousness: Recent Advances' (2008). The proceedings of all the four Seminars have already been published by the Institute.
The fifth Seminar 'Spirituality and Science of Consciousness' was inaugurated by Swami Prabhanandaji Maharaj, General Secretary, Ramakrishna Math and Ramakrishna Mission, on 8 January 2010. The Keynote Address was delivered by Professor K. Ramakrishna Rao, Chairman, Indian Council of Philosophical Research, New Delhi and Dr Bikash Sinha, former Director of Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics and Variable Energy Cyclotron Centre, Kolkata, delivered the Presidential Address.
Among the participants, Swami Veda Bharati and Professor Jonathan Shear were unable to attend the Seminar.
However, their papers were read out by Dr.Jan Brzezinski and Professor P.K.Mukhopadhyay respectively.
We hope that this latest book on Consciousness will be as well received as the four earlier books on the subject.
Publisher's Note | V |
Inaugural Session | |
Welcome Address | 3 |
Inaugural Address | 6 |
Keynote Address | 14 |
Presidential Address | 64 |
Vote of Thanks | 76 |
First Academic Session | |
Swami Vivekananda's Concept of Spirituality: Transformation of Consciousness, from the human to the Divine through Synthesis of Yo gas | 81 |
Consciousness: Measurable or Immeasurable? | 116 |
Second Academic Session | |
Consciousness and Spirituality: A Samkhya-yoga Perspective | 145 |
Nature of Consciousness as Revealed in Spiritual Experiences of some Yoga-Practitioners | 177 |
Third Academic Session | |
Approach to Consciousness in Vipassana Tradition: A Meditator's Perspective | 197 |
The Mystery of Soul and Consciousness: An Appraisal in Sufi Viewpoint | 203 |
Fourth Academic Session | |
Can Science 'Explain' Spirituality? | 227 |
Anomalous Cognition: Towards a Physical Mechanism | 238 |
Meditation and Neuroscience of Consciousness | 267 |
Fifth Academic Session | |
Knowledge, Consciousness and Faith: A Catholic Point of View | 277 |
Ancient Wisdom, Modern Questions-Vedantic Perspectives in Consciousness Studies | 285 |
Sixth Academic Session | |
Rabindranath Tagore's Quest for Spirituality | 307 |
Understanding Consciousness and Spirituality through Sun-consciousness | 322 |
Seventh Academic Session | |
On Mindfulness, Spirituality and Psychotherapy | 341 |
Consciousness as a Force: Its Nature and Working | 365 |
Eighth Academic Session | |
Mind and Brain | 377 |
Spirituality, Ethics and Inner Awareness | 389 |
Discussion | |
Discussions on the Paper of Swami Bhajanananda | 407 |
Discussions on the Paper of Swami Veda Bharati | 411 |
Discussions on the Paper of A. P. Chattopadhyay | 415 |
Discussions on the Paper of Debabrata Sen Sharma | 416 |
Discussions on the Paper of Rakesh Sharma | 419 |
Discussions on the Paper of Md.Sirajul Islam | 422 |
Discussions on the Paper of Amit Ghosh | 424 |
Discussions on the Paper of Edwin C. May | 430 |
Discussions on the Paper of P. N. Ravindra | 434 |
Discussions on the Paper of Fr George Pattery, sj | 436 |
Discussions on the Paper of Swami Sarvapriyananda | 440 |
Discussions on the Paper of Audrius Beinorius | 443 |
Discussions on the Paper of Indrani Sanyal | 449 |
Discussions on the Paper of Geshe Dorjee Damdul | 453 |
Discussions on the Paper of Jonathan Shear | 455 |
Valedictory Session | |
Concluding Address | 461 |
Summing-up of the International Seminar | 463 |
Special Observations | 476 |
Special Observations | 484 |
Presidential Address | 488 |
Vote of Thanks | 496 |
The Contributors | 499 |
Swami Vivekananda, a man of scientific temperament, upheld the modern view and pleaded for a scientific approach to study consciousness in its entirety. According to him 'We must take up the study of the super conscious state just as any other science. One reason we must have to lay our foundation; we must follow reason as far as it leads, and when reason fails, reason itself will show us the way to the highest plane.' Since the unconscious, conscious, and super conscious states belong to one and the same mind, one state does not disallow the others. Moreover, it has become possible for a trained mind to intentionally cross the boundaries, leading to a transcendental state of consciousness.
The issue of Consciousness remains a major challenge for human intellect. Eminent philosophers and scientists have been exploring consciousness for years, yet it still remains, to an extent, elusive. That is one of the reasons why the Institute has made arrangements for biennial International Seminars on Consciousness.
The topics of the earlier such Seminars were: 'Philosophy and Science: An Exploratory Approach to Consciousness' (2002), 'Life, Mind and Consciousness' (2004), 'Consciousness: A Deeper Scientific Search' (2006) and 'Understanding Consciousness: Recent Advances' (2008). The proceedings of all the four Seminars have already been published by the Institute.
The fifth Seminar 'Spirituality and Science of Consciousness' was inaugurated by Swami Prabhanandaji Maharaj, General Secretary, Ramakrishna Math and Ramakrishna Mission, on 8 January 2010. The Keynote Address was delivered by Professor K. Ramakrishna Rao, Chairman, Indian Council of Philosophical Research, New Delhi and Dr Bikash Sinha, former Director of Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics and Variable Energy Cyclotron Centre, Kolkata, delivered the Presidential Address.
Among the participants, Swami Veda Bharati and Professor Jonathan Shear were unable to attend the Seminar.
However, their papers were read out by Dr.Jan Brzezinski and Professor P.K.Mukhopadhyay respectively.
We hope that this latest book on Consciousness will be as well received as the four earlier books on the subject.
Publisher's Note | V |
Inaugural Session | |
Welcome Address | 3 |
Inaugural Address | 6 |
Keynote Address | 14 |
Presidential Address | 64 |
Vote of Thanks | 76 |
First Academic Session | |
Swami Vivekananda's Concept of Spirituality: Transformation of Consciousness, from the human to the Divine through Synthesis of Yo gas | 81 |
Consciousness: Measurable or Immeasurable? | 116 |
Second Academic Session | |
Consciousness and Spirituality: A Samkhya-yoga Perspective | 145 |
Nature of Consciousness as Revealed in Spiritual Experiences of some Yoga-Practitioners | 177 |
Third Academic Session | |
Approach to Consciousness in Vipassana Tradition: A Meditator's Perspective | 197 |
The Mystery of Soul and Consciousness: An Appraisal in Sufi Viewpoint | 203 |
Fourth Academic Session | |
Can Science 'Explain' Spirituality? | 227 |
Anomalous Cognition: Towards a Physical Mechanism | 238 |
Meditation and Neuroscience of Consciousness | 267 |
Fifth Academic Session | |
Knowledge, Consciousness and Faith: A Catholic Point of View | 277 |
Ancient Wisdom, Modern Questions-Vedantic Perspectives in Consciousness Studies | 285 |
Sixth Academic Session | |
Rabindranath Tagore's Quest for Spirituality | 307 |
Understanding Consciousness and Spirituality through Sun-consciousness | 322 |
Seventh Academic Session | |
On Mindfulness, Spirituality and Psychotherapy | 341 |
Consciousness as a Force: Its Nature and Working | 365 |
Eighth Academic Session | |
Mind and Brain | 377 |
Spirituality, Ethics and Inner Awareness | 389 |
Discussion | |
Discussions on the Paper of Swami Bhajanananda | 407 |
Discussions on the Paper of Swami Veda Bharati | 411 |
Discussions on the Paper of A. P. Chattopadhyay | 415 |
Discussions on the Paper of Debabrata Sen Sharma | 416 |
Discussions on the Paper of Rakesh Sharma | 419 |
Discussions on the Paper of Md.Sirajul Islam | 422 |
Discussions on the Paper of Amit Ghosh | 424 |
Discussions on the Paper of Edwin C. May | 430 |
Discussions on the Paper of P. N. Ravindra | 434 |
Discussions on the Paper of Fr George Pattery, sj | 436 |
Discussions on the Paper of Swami Sarvapriyananda | 440 |
Discussions on the Paper of Audrius Beinorius | 443 |
Discussions on the Paper of Indrani Sanyal | 449 |
Discussions on the Paper of Geshe Dorjee Damdul | 453 |
Discussions on the Paper of Jonathan Shear | 455 |
Valedictory Session | |
Concluding Address | 461 |
Summing-up of the International Seminar | 463 |
Special Observations | 476 |
Special Observations | 484 |
Presidential Address | 488 |
Vote of Thanks | 496 |
The Contributors | 499 |