This scholarly inquiry explores the complex intersection of Eastern and Western psychological frameworks by examining the metaphysical yoga psychology of Sri Aurobindo alongside the integral psychology of Ken Wilber. The author acknowledges the vastness of this subject, recognizing that these comprehensive worldviews cannot be reduced to simple solutions. By engaging in a critical and comparative study, the book seeks to stimulate a fruitful dialogue between these two influential thinkers, evaluating their intentions and philosophical contributions with a balanced and sympathetic perspective.
Why You Should Read?
- Provides a deep comparative analysis of two major integral psychological systems.
- Offers a thoughtful bridge between Sri Aurobindo’s metaphysical yoga and modern integral psychology.
- Encourages a nuanced dialogue regarding the relevance of spiritual psychology in contemporary discourse.
- Maintains a respectful and sympathetic approach to the core intentions of both philosophical frameworks.
About the Author
Joseph Vrinte is a dedicated scholar who has focused his research on the integration of Eastern spiritual traditions and Western psychological thought. His work is characterized by a rigorous examination of metaphysical concepts and their practical application in the context of modern integral studies.