
The plural psyche and transformation of individual and society
By David Johnston - Jul 15, 2011
How the individuation process emerges from the flux of the parts and planes of our being is an interesting phenomenon in our understanding of the personality (Jungian scholars can also take a cue from Indian spirituality to understand the dimension of impersonality which is linked to egolessness). The author brings in another perspective. He studies how individuation is necessary to preserve individual uniqueness that is at risk of being marginalised in a huge machinery like a corporation or the state. This makes interesting reading in the background of our inter-connectedness.

Sri Aurobindo’s Prevision of a Greater Psychology
By Soumitra Basu - Apr 24, 2024
The Meeting of the Ways. Explorations in East/West Psychology

Sri Aurobindo’s Comments on Western Psychology
By Soumitra Basu - Jul 15, 2024
Indian Psychoanalytic SocietyRanchi European Mental HospitalCarmichael CollegeKar Medical College & Hospital

Process-based psychotherapy
By Christian A. Latino - Apr 24, 2021
Psychology, Mental health and Yoga: Sri Aurobindo’s Psychological Thought Implications of Yoga for Mental Health.

Individualisation in Integral Yoga Psychology
By Manoj Pavithran - Jul 15, 2024
This article is a broad overview of individualisation at the causal and instrumental level, from the perspective of Integral Yoga Psychology. What is the process of individualisation according to Integral Yoga Psychology? How does it differ from scientific and conventional psychological perspectives? What is the relationship between the evolving soul and the instrumental layers of the mental, vital, and physical nature? These are the topics explored in this article.