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Indian psychology and Yoga:  Spirituality, religion, culture, and clinical psychology. By Jaime Blakely, M.A. Reviewed by: Dr. Jason Dias

Indian psychology and Yoga: Spirituality, religion, culture, and clinical psychology. By Jaime Blakely, M.A. Reviewed by: Dr. Jason Dias

by admin | Jan 31, 2018 | News

Introduction The field of modern psychology is a rather new and arguably culturally biased scientific field that has been primarily developed within the last hundred years, largely within the cultural confines of Europe and America, its founders coming from mainly a...
Spiritual Direction in Yoga By Jaime Blakely M.A. Reviewed by Dr. Robert Schmitt

Spiritual Direction in Yoga By Jaime Blakely M.A. Reviewed by Dr. Robert Schmitt

by admin | Jan 30, 2018 | News

The practice of yoga is more than a mere understanding of its principles, because there are many who may be able to understand it but cannot practice it. The reason for this is the peculiar preparation that one has to make in engaging oneself in its practice. A kind...
Following the Path of The Jhanas of Theravada Buddhism By Jaime Blakely M.A Reviewed by Dr. Abbe Blum

Following the Path of The Jhanas of Theravada Buddhism By Jaime Blakely M.A Reviewed by Dr. Abbe Blum

by admin | Jan 24, 2018 | News

Introduction When one pays attention to normal conscious awareness, certain senses and experiences come to the forefront. Sight seems to dominate the senses. Internal dialogue is the strongest current in the river of conscious thought. Taste, touch, smell, and hearing...
The Ethical Practice of the Yamas and Niyamas By Jaime Blakely M.A. Reviewed by Dr. Robert Schmitt

The Ethical Practice of the Yamas and Niyamas By Jaime Blakely M.A. Reviewed by Dr. Robert Schmitt

by admin | Jan 4, 2018 | Technical

INTRODUCTION   The path of the Yogi is not an easy journey. In order to realign with the highest level of consciousness, a Yogi must work constantly to still the fluctuations of the mind and heart, achieve stillness and balance, maintain exceptional health, and...
The Yoga of Patanjali and PTSD By Jaime Blakely M.A. Reviewed by Dr. Kevin Willmarth

The Yoga of Patanjali and PTSD By Jaime Blakely M.A. Reviewed by Dr. Kevin Willmarth

by admin | Jan 4, 2018 | Technical

Introduction  The unfortunate reality of our current circumstances as human beings is that the likelihood of suffering a severe accidental trauma, war, violence, childhood abuse, sexual abuse, psychological abuse, assault, or various other terrible and negative...
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