Minding Monkey A Personal Journey in Psychology. Hanumatpresaka Swami (Professor H. H. Robinson) (rev. 2009 Nov 11)
Apr 01, 2015
Minding Monkey
A Personal Journey in Psychology.Hanumatpresaka Swami(Professor H. H. Robinson)(rev. 2009 Nov 11)
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Hanumatpresaka SwamiH. H. Robinson
January 1948Guam, Marianas Islands
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University of California Electrical Enginrering Biological Engineering Psychology, ФВҚ
North-Western UniversityMentor Donald T. Campbell Second City Theater Okinawa Karate Bengali Vaisnava 1974
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B. S. Damodara Swami
Dr. T. D. SinghBhaktivedanta
Institute
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B. S. Damodara SwamiDr. T. D. Singh
1984 Bombay1st World Congress for the Synthesis of Science and Religion
1990 San Francisco1st International Seminar on the Study of Consciousness in Science
1997 Calcutta2nd World Congress for the Synthesis of Science and Religion
Charles Townes
Nobel Prize - Laser
Sir John EcclesNobel Prize
Neurophysiology
George WaldNobel Prize -
Chemistry
Dalai LamaNobel Prize -
Peace
Paulos GregoriousPresident of
World Council of Churches
University of CalcuttaProfessor Samaresha Bandyopadhay
First International Seminar onScience and Technology in Ancient India.
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NIOSNorth American Institute for Oriental and Classical Studies•Established 12 January 2004.•Faculty and Advisors: Harvard, Oxford, distiguished professors from Indian and North and South America.
San Marcos UniversityLima, Perú•Oldest university in the Western world.•Established 450 years ago.•More than 50,000 students.www.unmsm.edu.pe
Friday1. How Cats See Ghosts Sankhya – Analysis of Nature2. Applications Vastu – Architecture Gandharva – Music y Dance3. Songs of the Acharyas
Saturday1. Three Minutes with a GeniusUpadesamrta of Rupa Goswami2. Caste System, Natural or Un-
natural3. The Game of Dice – Drama
from the Mahabharata
Philosophy of Nature in Classical India
10-11 March 2006 Universidad San Marcos
Basic OntologyBhagavad Gita 7.4
bhūmir āpo 'nalo vāyuhkham mano buddhir eva ca
ahańkāra itīyam mebhinnā prakrtir astadhā
Subtle• Narcissistic Ego (Ahankara)• Sub-conscious (Buddhi)• Thoughts (Manas)
Gross• Space (Kham)• Touch (Vayu)• Sight (Analo)• Taste (Apo)• Smell (Bhumir)
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Oriental
•PSYCHOLOGICAL
Ahankara – Reflected Ego
Buddhi – Knowledge
Manas – Mind, Calculation
Indriya – Physical Body
• Purushas - Transcendental
Tiempo
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Ahankara – Reflected Ego
Buddhi – Knowledge
Manas – Mind
Indriya – Gross Body $500
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Oriental
• Purushas - Transcendental
•PSICOLÓGICO
• Indriya – Cuerpo Físico Kham – Space
Vayu – Tactile
Anala – Visual
Apa – Taste
Bhumi – Olfactory
Tiempo
Necker Cube
Jazzy Ladys
Who Is Moving?
Carl JungAnalytical Psychology-Its Theory and PracticeThe Tavistock Lectures, 1935
E. T. HallThe Hidden Dimension, 1992
Srila A. C. Bhaktivedanta SwamiNectar of Instruction, 1975
St. Bernard de Clairvauxwikipedia.org
Poppel ErnstMindworks: Time and Conscious Experience, 1988)
Japa Joe
This is the homunculous.
This is how your brain sees your body.
There are a lot of nerves in the tongue, lips and fingers.
Japa is a most natural form of meditation.
Move your lips and tongue, feel each bead.
You are making a Deity out of sound.
Japa JoeMANTRAWe are Bengali Monks, followers of A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami and the 15th Century Saint, Sri Krsna Caitanya, so we chant the known Maha-mantra:
Hare Krsna, Hare KrsnaKrsna Krsna, Hare Hare /Hare Rama, Hare Rama,Rama Rama, Hare Hare
(Oh all compasionate Mother, Hara, please pray to the Supreme all attractive Lord, Krsna, and the original Guru, Rama, to engage us in Their service).
But there are Mantras from so many traditions:
Domine Iesu Christe, Fili Dei, miserere mei, peccatoris
(Oh, my Lord, Jesus Christ, son of God, have mercy upon this miserable sinner).
Hanumatpresaka Swami
AŇJANA SUTA ACADEMY
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