The Nondual Realization of Advaita Vedanta Does Not Support a Psychological Theory of Consciousness (Editor's Introduction)
International Journal of Transpersonal Studies December 31, 2024 Peer reviewed DOI: 10.24972/ijts.2024.43.1-2.iii via OpenAlex
Abstract
Advaita Vedanta is seen as something of an authoritative source for nondual philosophies and theories of consciousness that postulate a pure featureless awareness at the base of mental experience. These approaches deviate from both the lineage-based teachings of Advaita Vedanta and the necessary standards of science, constructing compromises that fall short of traditional fidelity and psychological rigor. Dialogues between psychology and Advaita Vedanta need to delineate clearly between a sensate phenomenology of experience and spiritual interpretations that may be implicit within experiential descriptions.