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Govinda, Lama Anagarika. The Psychological Attitude of Early Buddhist Philosophy and Its
Systematic Representation According to Abhidhamma Tradition. Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass.


Green, E. E. Beyond Biofeedback. New York: Delacorte, 1977. (Meditation and psychotherapy.)


Greenwell, Bonnie. Energies of Transformation: A Guide to the Kundalini Process. Saratoga,
Calif.: Shakti River Press, 1990. (Covers psychological aspects.)


Grof, Christine and Stanislav G. The Stormy Search for the Self: A Guide to Personal Growth
Through Transformational Crisis. Los Angeles: Jeremy Tarcher, 1990.


Guenther, Herbert V. Philosophy and Psychology in the Abhidharma. Delhi: Motilal
Banarsidass, 1974.


___, and Leslie S. Kawamura. Mind in Buddhist Psychology. Dharma Publishing,



  1. (From a review by Swami Radhananda in the summer 2000 issue of Ascent: “... a
    translation of Ye-Shes rgyal-mtshan’s [1 683 - 1737] The Necklace of Clear Understanding, a
    verse-text which explains the mind and its fifty-one mental events.... If you want to look up
    something such as anger, jealousy, gloominess or worry, to name a few, they are... indexed and
    explained.”)


Gyaltsen, Yeshe. Mind in Buddhist Psychology: Necklace of Clear Understanding. Dharma
Publishing.


From the publisher: “A clear, concise presentation of how the mind functions, this text classifies
basic mental events, such as perception, emotions, and concentration, and gives precise
instructions on how to recognize and transform negative mental and emotional patterns. Based on
the Abhidharma teachings of Asanga.” Adopted for courses in 26 universities.


Haas, S. The Destiny of the Mind: East and West. London, 1956.


Hanari, Takashi. Yoga no Kenkoh: Byoki no Kokoro to Shintai o Naosu [Yoga Health Methods:
Cures for Mental and Physical Illness]. Tokyo: Shinseisha, [1975]. [In Japanese.]


Harrigan, J. M. A component analysis of yoga: The effects of diaphragmatic breathing and
stretching postures on anxiety, personality and somatic/behavioral complaints. Dissertation
Abstracts International, 1981, 42(4-A):1489.


Harris, Judith. Jung and Yoga: The Psyche-Body Connection. Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Inner
City Books, 2001.


Contents: Foreword by Marion Woodman; Creation; The Body as Container; “I Want to Be a
Bird”; The Spine as Axis between Heaven and Earth; Yaakov; Muladhara, Elephants and the
Kabbalah; The Fire of Kundalini


Peter Harvey. The Selfless Mind: Personality, Consciousness and Nirvana in Early Buddhism.
London and New York: RoutledgeCurzon, 2004.


Hauer, J. W. Der Yoga im Licht der Psychotherapie. Leipzig, 1930. [In German.]

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