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  Consciousness and Its Transformation - Introduction   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Chaudhuri’s integral psychology consists of a triadic principle as well as the principal tenets of psychology, which will be discussed in further detail subsequently.
Chaudhuri’s attempt at integral psychology may be summarized in terms of his proposed tenets for an integral psychology as well as the triadic principle of uniqueness, relatedness and transcendence.
Inspired by Haridas Chaudhuri’s triadic principles of uniqueness, relatedness, and transcendence in integral psychology, an extensive review of literature of the concept of self in Western psychology and several Eastern psychospiritual traditions was undertaken to establish universal, cross-cultural support for the experience of self in three distinct spheres of consciousness: egocentric, psychocentric and cosmocentric.
www.saccs.org.in /TEXTS/IP2/IP2-1.2-.htm   (7758 words)

  
 California Institute of Integral Studies
California Institute of Integral Studies was founded in 1968 by Dr. Haridas Chaudhuri, a philosopher, educator, and humanist from Bengal.
In 1951, Dr. Chaudhuri was invited by Frederic Spiegelberg of Stanford University to join the staff of the newly formed American Academy of Asian Studies in San Francisco.
Haridas Chaudhuri chose this symbol as he founded the Institute because it is a visual representation of his Integral philosophy.
www.silenus.com /maps/SpiritOrgs/CaliforniaInstituteofIntegralStudies.html   (912 words)

  
 From AAAS to CIIS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Haridas Chaudhuri was born in Bengal in 1913.
Chaudhuri, then chairman of the Department of Philosophy at Krishnagar College in West Bengal, joined the staff at the Academy as Professor of Indian Philosophy and Comparative Religion in 1951.
Chaudhuri believed that the institute would eventually be accredited, the Board would be enriched, the student body would grow, and that the Institute would locate in a place of its own with space for all.
www.well.com /user/davidu/aaas-ciis.html   (1453 words)

  
 CIF: History, Philosophy, Main Objectives   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Haridas Chaudhuri was born in May 1913 in Calcutta, India.
Prior to coming to the United States, Dr. Chaudhuri was a member of the educational service of the Government of West Bengal, and the Chair of the department of philosophy at Krishnagar College, Bengal.
Dr. Chaudhuri perceived intercultural understanding as one of the most important step toward the goal of harmony and felt that misconceptions about East and West were the main causes for the persistent rift between the two.
www.culturalintegration.org /about.html   (517 words)

  
 JOY: The Journal of Yoga
Haridas Chaudhuri, Sri Aurobindo's close disciple, devotes an entire chapter of his Sri Aurobindo: The Prophet of Life Divine to an examination of Aurobindo's concept of the Superman.
Chaudhuri does make a good point when he states, "We may at the very outset set on one side the aristocratic conception of Supermanhood as a possibility restricted to a privileged few or to some exceptionally gifted persons." This does appear to be a substantial difference between the two thinkers.
Chaudhuri proceeds to align himself more with George Bernard Shaw's perspective that we need a 'democracy of Supermen.' It is true that Nietzsche sees the attainment of the Overman as within the reach of the fewest of the few.
www.godconsciousness.com /joylars.htm   (4215 words)

  
 The American Academy of Asian Studies
From India he had invited Haridas Chaudhuri, a professor of philosophy at the University of Calcutta, and Sir C.P. Ramaswamy Aiyar, formerly Diwan of the State of Travancore and later Chancellor of the University of Banaras-- a princely man, close to seventy, who somehow reminded one of the elephant god Ganesha.
Haridas Chaudhuri sided with the former group, and in 1968 he left the Academy, taking many of its students with him to continue studying at his Cultural Integration Fellowship.
Then Haridas Chaudhuri went off on his own and replaced it with [the California Institute of Asian Studies], which is where something of the original tradition of the work is now alive and kicking quite interestingly.
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 Yoga Psychology - The Gold Scales
In the book Transpersonal Psychologies, edited by Charles T. Tart, Haridas Chaudhury has written one of the parts, "Yoga Psychology", where he draws on old yoga-linked teachings from Hindu philosophy systems, the Yoga Sutras, and Aurobindo, in part.
Man is of course the embodiment of the time-spirit — Perception is not quite accurate (Chaudhuri 247; Chaudhuri 243).
Blossoming of - genuine transcendental consciousness or transcendent cognition - the pure ontosphere (satyaloka) - is the loftiest level of consciousness - The present writer is - cosmic creative energy - realizes oneness with the nontemporal Being.
oaks.nvg.org /pv3bk14.html   (1592 words)

  
 New America Media   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The plan is to make the Chaudhuri chair a key part of the CIIS's academic plan, and to attract the best educators in the fields of Indic study and arts.
Chaudhuri died in 1975, and his energetic widow, Bina, is still active in the organization as president of the CIIS's Cultural Integration Fellowship.
The Haridas Chaudhuri Chair was founded in the late 1970s, and has supported such influential leaders as Ramchandra Gandhi, philosopher and grandson of Mahatma Gandhi; and Buddhist scholar Rina Sircar.
news.ncmonline.com /news/view_article.html?article_id=fcc69d3ea641081e9b72db7ab526fdc3   (778 words)

  
 The California Institute of Integral Studies
The California Institute of Integral Studies (CIIS) was founded by the Indian philosopher and educator Haridas Chaudhuri in the same year as Auroville.
Chaudhuri was chosen by Sri Aurobindo, at a request from Dr. Spiegelberg at Stanford University, to go to the USA to bridge the gap between the East and the West.
Haridas came to the States in 1951, and in 1968 the California Institute of Asian Studies (later to become CIIS) was inaugurated.
www.auroville.org /journals&media/avtoday/dec_03/california_institute.htm   (1079 words)

  
 Haridas Chaudhuri Endowment
The Haridas Chaudhuri Endowment for South Asian Philosophy and Culture
The Endowment is named for Haridas Chaudhuri, the philosopher, educator, and humanist from Bengal who founded California Institute of Integral Studies in 1968.
Its purpose is to bring internationally recognized scholars, artists, and public figures to the San Francisco Bay Area.
www.ciis.edu /about/chaudhuriendowment.html   (76 words)

  
 Integral theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Integral thought may refer variously not only to Wilber's own teachings or those that have adopted them, but also to authors that were influenced by Aurobindo but not Wilber (e.g.
Indra Sen, Haridas Chaudhuri), have been influenced by both but don't necessarily follow Wilber's position, or Wilber's position only, or have broken with Wilber but retain certain elements of Integral theory.
Ron Cacioppe and Mark Edwards, "Seeking the Holy Grail of organisational development: A synthesis of integral theory, spiral dynamics, corporate transformation and action inquiry", Leadership and Organization Development Journal, Mar 2005 Vol 26, no.2 pp.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Integral_theory_(philosophy)   (512 words)

  
 IndiaPost. Magan Patel receives Haridas Chaudhuri Award   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
SAN FRANCISCO: Magan C. Patel was honored with the Haridas Chaudhuri Award for Distinguished Service, presented by California Institute of Integral Studies (CIIS) on April 30 at Gaylord India Restaurant.
The CIIS's Haridas Chaudhuri Endowment for South Asian Philosophy and Culture brings internationally recognized scholars, artists, and public figures to the San Francisco Bay Area.
The Haridas Chaudhuri Award for Distinguished Service is named for Haridas Chaudhuri, the philosopher, educator, and humanist from Bengal who founded CIIS in 1968.
www.indiapost.com /members/story.php?story_id=4812   (259 words)

  
 Newsletter... 8-27-2002   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Haridas Chaudhuri, philosopher, educator and humanist, was born in May 1913 in Calcutta, India.
Since Dr. Chaudhuri's passing in 1975, Bina Chaudhuri, his wife, has continued to be an inspiration to CIIS; she continues to serve as president of CIF.
In 1981, the name of the school was changed to the California Institute of Integral Studies to indicate the Institute's commitment to a unifying vision of humanity, nature, world, and spirit.
www.urbandharma.org /udnl/nl082702.html   (4279 words)

  
 AUM 98 - speakers and presentations - Bahman Shirazi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
CIIS was founded by Haridas and Bina Chaudhuri and is located in San Francisco, California.
Bahman's primary interests are in the fields of integral psychology and methodology, in which he has taught courses in the past few years.
Drawing on the original approach of Haridas Chaudhuri to the field, Bahman's primary focus is on a general integrative approach to the field of psychology, creating the foundations for a complete psychology of body-mind-spirit, with the cardinal goal of developing insights into the nature of human psychospiritual development and the process of integral self-realization.
www.collaboration.org /aum/98/shirazi.html   (181 words)

  
 Second International Conference on Integral Psychology
It is a system that, at its breadth, covers the entire body-mind-psyche-spirit spectrum, while at its depth dimension, encompasses the previously explored unconscious and the conscious dimensions of the psyche, as well as the supra-conscious dimension traditionally excluded from psychological inquiry".
As a third system of Integral Psychology, he discussed the central ideas of Haridas Chaudhuri, which he had not been able to elaborate fully due to his untimely death.
He specifically focussed on Chaudhuri's triadic principle of uniqueness, relatedness and transcendence, which correspond to the three domains of human existence-personal, interpersonal and transpersonal.
www.infinityfoundation.com /mandala/i_pr/i_pr_pondicherry.htm   (1943 words)

  
 Esalen: An Interview with Dick Price
The only definite direction we had were the people we knew like Haridas Chaudhuri, who was head of CIF and had been professor at the Academy Asian Studies.
DP: I had been a student of Chaudhuri at the time of my going into what you might call psychosis–which I simply call 'a state.' I had been a student at the American Academy of Asian Studies in late 1955 and early 1956.
Chaudhuri had been a professor there and Alan Watts had been dean.
www.esalen.org /air/essays/dick_price.htm   (4561 words)

  
 Integral Paradigm 101
New Physics, General Living Systems theory, Ecology, Holistic Health, Dr.Robert Keagen, Ken Wilber, Haridas Chaudhuri and Integral Psychology, California Institute of Integral Studies, Psychosynthesis, The Hologram...
Different approaches to integral psychology may be distinguished on the basis of philosophical underpinnings and epistemological and methodological orientations.
The first approach taken by Indra Sen (1986) draws on the –integral philosophy of Sri Aurobindo and extracts from it a psychological system that is implicit in his metaphysical teachings.
www.audettesophia.com /Integral.html   (4055 words)

  
 Reapproaching the Mystical Experience - philiphorvath.com
Very similar in their nature, they are based on different premises: “The Mystic Way thus bears very close resemblance to Yoga which is the art of attaining living union with the ultimate Reality though a process of gradual self-transcendence.
Through eating from the Tree of Life, we shall reenter paradise, this time, though, not as natural man, but as conscious co-creators in the image and in loving union with God.
Haridas Chaudhuri, Sri Auribindo: Prophet of the Life Divine, Cultural Integration Fellowship, American Edition, 1973
www.philiphorvath.com /1/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=51&Itemid=66   (2303 words)

  
 "What is the Buddha after his Nirvana? Does he exist, or does he not exist?" "And who is Prajnaparamita?"
According to Dr. Haridas Chaudhuri “Buddha said our life is like a river.
It is the Bindusthana of Sri-Chakra also the Dvadasanta, from where nectar is said to flow through al the nerves of the devotee, if he has Her Grace.
Haridas Chaudhuri, The Essence of Spiritual Philosophy, Thorsons Pub.
www.adishakti.org /meeting_his_messengers/shri_buddha.htm   (1766 words)

  
 School of Consciousness and Transformation - California Institute of Integral Studies - In-Depth Description   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Founded in 1968 by the Indian philosopher, educator, and humanist, Haridas Chaudhuri, California Institute of Integral Studies is a fully accredited institution of higher learning and research dedicated to integrating mind, body, and spirit in service to individuals, communities, and the Earth.
Special collections include Alan Watts’ and Haridas Chaudhuri’s personal collections, the Langley-Porter collection of psychology and psychiatry, the Rogo collection of parapsychology, and a CIIS Institute Authors’ collection.
Rina Sircar, Haridas Chaudhuri Professor of South Asian and Comparative Philosophy; Ph.D., Gujurat, 1974; Ph.D., California Institute of Integral Studies, 1976.
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 Shift Issue #8 • September 2005 | Shift In Action   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
This is the profoundest potential of man. And only when we shall experience this transition from the dualistic or pluralistic thinking to the nondualistic way of seeing everything, can the ideal human society or global society be founded.
HARIDAS CHAUDHURI studied and taught philosophy in India before settling in the United States in 1951.
A dedicated exponent of Integral Yoga in the tradition of Sri Aurobindo, Haridas helped found the California Institute of Integral Studies (CIIS) before he passed away in 1975.
shiftinaction.com /node/1664   (991 words)

  
 LiveReal on Depression
Depression caused by apparent failure at school by Haridas Chaudhuri
Depression caused by emotional fluctuations by Haridas Chaudhuri
Depression caused by the pressure of perfectionism by Haridas Chaudhuri
www.livereal.com /psychology_arena/whats_the_problem/depression.htm   (1166 words)

  
 Ghose Aurobindo: Free Encyclopedia Articles at Questia.com Online Library   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Book by Haridas Chaudhuri, Frederic Spiegelberg; George Allen & Unwin, 1960
THE INTEGRAL PHILOSOPHY OF SRI AUROBINDO SRI AUROBINDO THE INTEGRAL PHILOSOPHY OF SRI AUROBINDO A Commemorative Symposium EDITED BY HARIDAS CHAUDHURI FREDERIC SPIEGELBERG Ruskin House GEORGE ALLEN UNWIN LTD MUSEUM STREET...
Known as the Bengali bhadralok (or "gentlemen"), they include the filmmaker Satyajit Ray, the freedom fighter Aurobindo Ghose, the author Nirad Chaudhuri, and now, as the standard-bearer in the dying days of that tradition, Sen himself.
www.questia.com /library/encyclopedia/ghose_aurobindo.jsp   (1221 words)

  
 Integral psychology - Integral Wiki
In the 1940s Indra Sen, a devotee of Sri Aurobindo and The Mother, established the field of Integral Psychology, based on Sri Aurobindo's teachings, although his book of the same name only appeared in 1986.
A further interpretation of Integral Psychology was developed, although not in detail, in the 1970s by Haridas Chaudhuri, who postulated a triadic principle of uniqueness, relatedness and transcendence, corresponding to the personal, interpersonal and transpersonal domains of human existence.
In Spiral Dynamics, Don Beck and Chris Cowan use the term integral for a developmental stage which sequentially follows the pluralistic stage.
integralwiki.net /index.php?title=Integral_psychology   (463 words)

  
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H198 Haridas Bhattacharya, "The doctrine of karma", VQ 3, 1925-26, 257-268.
H327 Haridas Bhattacharya, "Vicissitudes of the karma doctrine", VK 19, 1932-33, 179 ff.
H1030 Haridas Chaudhuri, "The integralism of Sri Aurobindo", PEW 3, 1953, 131-136
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 Essay Wiz - Helping to make writing essays a breeze... - 067-004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
A 5 page paper that explores the perspectives of Alfred North Whitehead as presented in Aims of Education and Haridas Chaudhuri as presented in Evolution of Integral Consciousness.
Specific quotes from each are used as a catalyst to discuss the foundations and emphases of each author.
The writer's beliefs as inspired by Whitehead and Chaudhuri are presented.
www.essaywiz.com /categories/067-004.html   (793 words)

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