Indian Philosophy
About This Book
Indian Philosophy (2001) explores three millennia of Eastern thought about human awareness, the nature of existence, and fundamental questions of being. Ancient ritual traditions gave birth to complex frameworks for understanding knowledge, and these frameworks continue to offer relevant perspectives on contemporary concerns.
Who Should Read This?
- People interested in how ancient teachings address contemporary concerns
- Those seeking the philosophical foundations of meditation and yoga
- Readers exploring alternative frameworks for understanding awareness
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