classes ::: The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, Sri Ramakrishna, chapter,
children :::
branches :::
see also :::

bookmarks: Instances - Definitions - Quotes - Chapters - Wordnet - Webgen


object:2.02 - IN THE COMPANY OF DEVOTEES
book class:The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna
author class:Sri Ramakrishna
class:chapter

Chapter 2

IN THE COMPANY OF DEVOTEES

March 11, 1882

Master at Balaram's house

ABOUT EIGHT O'CLOCK in the morning Sri Ramakrishna went as planned to Balaram Bose's house in Calcutta. It was the day of the Dolayatra. Ram, Manomohan, Rakhal, Nityagopal, and other devotees were with him. M., too, came, as bidden by the Master.


Devotees in trance

The devotees and the Master sang and danced in a state of divine fervour. Several of them were in an ecstatic mood. Nityagopal's chest glowed with the upsurge of emotion, and Rakhal lay on the floor in ecstasy, completely unconscious of the world. The Master put his hand on Rakhal's chest and said: "Peace. Be quiet." This was Rakhal's first experience of ecstasy. He lived with his father in Calcutta and now and then visited the Master at Dakshineswar. About this time he had studied a short while in Vidyasagar's school at Syampukur.

When the music was over, the devotees sat down for their meal. Balaram stood there humbly, like a servant. Nobody would have taken him for the master of the house. M.

was still a stranger to the devotees, having met only Narendra at Dakshineswar.

A few days later M. visited the Master at Dakshineswar. It was between four and five o'clock in the afternoon. The Master and he were sitting on the steps of the iva temples. Looking at the temple of Radhakanta, across the courtyard, the Master went into an ecstatic mood.

Since his nephew Hriday's dismissal from the temple, Sri Ramakrishna had been living without an attendant. On account of his frequent spiritual moods he could hardly take care of himself. The lack of an attendant caused him great inconvenience.

Bigotry condemned

Sri Ramakrishna was talking to Kli, the Divine Mother of the Universe. He said: "Mother, everyone says, 'My watch alone is right.' The Christians, the Brahmos, the Hindus, the Mussalmans, all say, 'My religion alone is true.' But, Mother, the fact is that nobody's watch is right. Who can truly understand Thee? But if a man prays to Thee with a yearning heart, he can reach Thee, through Thy grace, by any path. Mother, show me some time how the Christians pray to Thee in their churches. But Mother, what will people say if I go in? Suppose they make a fuss! Suppose they don't allow me to enter the Kli temple again! Well then, show me the Christian worship from the door of the church."


The mind's inability to comprehend God

Another day the Master was seated on the small couch in his room, with his usual beaming countenance. M. arrived with Kalikrishna, who did not know where his friend M.

was taking him. He had only been told: "If you want to see a grog-shop, then come with me. You will see a huge jar of wine there." M. related this to Sri Ramakrishna, who laughed about it. The Master said: "The bliss of worship and communion with God is the true wine, the wine of ecstatic love. The goal of human life is to love God, Bhakti is the one essential thing. To know God through jnna and reasoning is extremely difficult."

Then the Master sang:

Who is there that can understand what Mother Kli is?

Even the six darsanas are powerless to reveal Her....

The Master said, again: "The one goal of life is to cultivate love for God, the love that the milkmaids, the milkmen, and the cowherd boys of Vrindvan felt for Krishna. When Krishna went away to Mathura, the cowherds roamed about weeping bitterly because of their separation from Him."

Saying this the Master sang, with his eyes turned upward: Just now I saw a youthful cowherd

With a young calf in his arms;

There he stood, by one hand holding

The branch of a young tree.

"Where are You, Brother Kanai?" he cried; But "Kanai" scarcely could he utter; "Ka" was as much as he could say.

He cried, "Where are You, Brother?"

And his eyes were filled with tears.

When M. heard this song of the Master's, laden with love, his eyes were moist with tears.

April 2, 1882

Master's visit to Keshab

Sri Ramakrishna was sitting in the drawing-room of Keshab Chandra Sen's house in Calcutta; it was five o'clock in the afternoon. When Keshab was told of his arrival, he came to the drawing-room dressed to go out, for he was about to call on a sick friend.

Now he cancelled his plan. The Master said to him: "You have so many things to attend to. Besides, you have to edit a newspaper. You have no time to come to Dakshineswar; so I have come to see you. When I heard of your illness I vowed green coconut and sugar to the Divine Mother for your recovery. I said to Her, 'Mother, if something happens to Keshab, with whom shall I talk in Calcutta?' "

Sri Ramakrishna spoke to Pratap and the other Brahmo devotees. M. was seated near by. Pointing to him, the Master said to Keshab: "Will you please ask him why he doesn't come to Dakshineswar any more? He repeatedly tells me he is not attached to his wife and children." M. had been paying visits to the Master for about a month; his absence for a time from Dakshineswar called forth this remark. Sri Ramakrishna had asked M. to write to him, if his coming were delayed.

Pundit Samadhyayi was present. The Brahmo devotees introduced him to Sri Ramakrishna as a scholar well versed in the Vedas and the other scriptures. The Master said, "Yes, I can see inside him through his eyes, as one can see the objects in a room through the glass door."

Trailokya sang. Suddenly the Master stood up and went into samdhi, repeating the Mother's name. Coming down a little to the plane of sense consciousness, he danced and sang:

I drink no ordinary wine, but Wine of Everlasting Bliss, As I repeat my Mother Kli's name;

It so intoxicates my mind that people take me to be drunk!

First my guru gives molasses for the making of the Wine; My longing is the ferment to transform it.

Knowledge, the maker of the Wine, prepares it for me then; And when it is done, my mind imbibes it from the bottle of the mantra,

Taking the Mother's name to make it pure.

Drink of this Wine, says Ramprasad, and the four fruits of life are yours.

The Master looked at Keshab tenderly, as if Keshab were his very own. He seemed to fear that Keshab might belong to someone else, that is to say, that he might become a worldly person. Looking at him, the Master sang again:

We are afraid to speak, and yet we are afraid to keep still; Our minds, O Radha, half believe that we are about to lose you!

We tell you the secret that we know -

The secret whereby we ourselves, and others, with our help, Have passed through many a time of peril;

Now it all depends on you.

Quoting the last part of the song, he said to Keshab: "That is to say, renounce everything and call on God. He alone is real; all else is illusory. Without the realization of God everything is futile. This is the great secret."

The Master sat down again and began to converse with the devotees. For a while he listened to a piano recital, enjoying it like a child. Then he was taken to the inner apartments, where he was served with refreshments and the ladies saluted him.

As the Master was leaving Keshab's house, the Brahmo devotees accompanied him respectfully to his carriage.

Sunday, April 9, 1882

Sri Ramakrishna was seated with his devotees in the drawing-room of Prankrishna Mukherji's house in Calcutta; it was between one and two o'clock in the afternoon. Since Colonel Viswanath4 lived in that neighbourhood, the Master intended to visit him before going to see Keshab at the Lily Cottage. A number of neighbours and other friends of Prankrishna had been invited to meet Sri Ramakrishna. They were all eager to hear his words.


God and His glory & Dangers of worldly life MASTER: "God and His glory. This universe is His glory. People see His glory and forget everything. They do not seek God, whose glory is this world. All seek to enjoy 'woman and gold'. But there is too much misery and worry in that. This world is like the whirlpool of the Vilki. Once a boat gets into it there is no hope of its rescue. Again, the world is like a thorny bush: you have hardly freed yourself from one set of thorns before you find yourself entangled in another. Once you enter a labyrinth you find it very difficult to get out. Living in the world, a man becomes seared, as it were."

A DEVOTEE: "Then what is the way, sir?"

Prayer and holy company & Earnest longing

MASTER: "Prayer and the company of holy men. You cannot get rid of an ailment without the help of a physician. But it is not enough to be in the company of religious people only for a day. You should constantly seek it, for the disease has become chronic. Again, you can't understand the pulse rightly unless you live with a physician. Moving with him constantly, you learn to distinguish between the pulse of phlegm and the pulse of bile."

DEVOTEE: "What is the good of holy company?"

MASTER: "It begets yearning for God. It begets love of God. Nothing whatsoever is achieved in spiritual life without yearning. By constant living in the company of holy men, the soul becomes restless for God. This yearning is like the state of mind of a man who has someone ill in the family. His mind is in a state of perpetual restlessness, thinking how the sick person may be cured. Or again, one should feel a yearning for God like the yearning of a man who has lost his job and is wandering from one office to another in search of work. If he is rejected at a certain place which has no vacancy, he goes there again the next day and inquires, 'Is there an vacancy today?'

"There is another way: earnestly praying to God. God is our very own. We should say to Him: 'O God, what is Thy nature? Reveal Thyself to me. Thou must show Thyself to me; for why else hast Thou created me?' Some Sikh devotees once said to me, 'God is full of compassion.' I said: 'But why should we call Him compassionate? He is our Creator.

What is there to be wondered at if He is kind to us? Parents bring up their children. Do you call that an act of kindness? They must act that way.' Therefore we should force our demands on God. He is our Father and Mother, isn't He? If the son demands his patrimony and gives up food and drink in order to enforce his demand, then the parents hand his share over to him three years before the legal time. Or when the child demands some pice from his mother, and says over and over again: 'Mother, give me a couple of pice. I beg you on my knees!' - then the mother, seeing his earnestness, and unable to bear it any more, tosses the money to him.

"There is another benefit from holy company. It helps one cultivate discrimination between the Real and the unreal. God alone is the Real, that is to say, the Eternal Substance, and the world is unreal, that is to say, transitory. As soon as a man finds his mind wandering away to the unreal, he should apply discrimination. The moment an elephant stretches out its trunk to eat a plantain-tree in a neighbour's garden, it gets a blow from the iron goad of the driver."

Explanation of evil

A NEIGHBOUR: "Why does a man have sinful tendencies?"


MASTER: "In God's creation there are all sorts of things. He has created bad men as well as good men. It is He who gives us good tendencies, and it is He again who gives us evil tendencies."

NEIGHBOUR: "In that case we aren't responsible for our sinful actions, are we?"

MASTER: "Sin begets its own result. This is God's law. Won't you burn our tongue if you chew a chilli? In his youth Mathur6 led a rather fast life; so he suffered from various diseases before his death.

"One may not realize this in youth. I have looked into the hearth in the kitchen of the Kli temple when logs are being burnt. At first the wet wood burns rather well. It doesn't seem then that it contains much moisture. But when the wood is sufficiently burnt, all the moisture runs back to one end. At last water squirts from the fuel and puts out the fire.

"So one should be careful about anger, passion, and greed. Take, for instance, the case of Hanuman. In a fit of anger he burnt Ceylon. At last he remembered that Sita was living in the aoka grove. Then he began to tremble lest the fire should injure her."

NEIGHHBOUR: "Why has God created wicked people?"

MASTER: "That is His will, His play. In His maya there exists avidy as well as vidy.

Darkness is needed too. It reveals all the more the glory of light. There is no doubt that anger, lust, and greed are evils. Why, then, has God created them? In order to create saints. A man becomes a saint by conquering the senses. Is there anything impossible for a man who has subdued his passions? He can even realize God, through His grace.

Again, see how His whole play of creation is perpetuated through lust.

"Wicked people are needed too. At one time the tenants of an estate became unruly. The landlord had to send Golak Choudhury, who was a ruffian. He was such a harsh administrator that the tenants trembled at the very mention of his name.

"There is need of everything. Once Sita said to her Husband: 'Rama, it would be grand if every house in Ayhodhya were a mansion! I find many houses old and dilapidated.' 'But, my dear,' said Rama, 'if all the houses were beautiful ones, what would the masons do?'

(Laughter.) God has created all kinds of things. He has created good trees, and poisonous plants and weeds as well. Among the animals there are good, bad, and all kinds of creatures - tigers, lions, snakes, and so on."

Washing away the heart's impurities with tears NEIGHTBOUR: "Sir, is it ever possible to realize God while leading the life of a householder?"


MASTER: "Certainly. But as I said just now, one must live in holy company and pray unceasingly. One should weep for God. When the impurities of the mind are thus washed away, one realizes God. The mind is like a needle covered with mud, and God is like a magnet. The needle cannot be united with the magnet unless it is free from mud. Tears wash away the mud, which is nothing but lust, anger, greed, and other evil tendencies, and the inclination to worldly enjoyments as well. As soon as the mud is washed away, the magnet attracts the needle, that is to say, man realizes God. Only the pure in heart see God. A fever patient has an excess of the watery element in his system. What can quinine do for him unless that is removed?

"Why shouldn't one realize God while living in the world? But, as I said, one must live in holy company, pray to God, weeping for His grace, and now and then go into solitude.

Unless the plants on a footpath are protected at first by fences, they are destroyed by cattle."

Need of a guru

NEIGHBOUR: "Then householders, too, will have the vision of God, won't they?"


MASTER: "Everybody will surely be liberated. But one should follow the instructions of the guru; if one follows a devious path, one will suffer in trying to retrace one's steps. It takes a long time to achieve liberation. A man may fail to obtain it in this life. Perhaps he will realize God only after many births. Sages like Janaka performed worldly duties. They performed them, bearing God in their minds, as a dancing-girl dances, keeping jars or trays on her head. Haven't you seen how the women in northwest India walk, talking and laughing while carrying water-pitchers on their beads?"

NEIGHBOUR: "You just referred to the instructions of the guru. How shall we find him?"

MASTER: "Anyone and everyone cannot be a guru. A huge timber floats on the water and can carry animals as well. But a piece of worthless wood sinks, if a man sits on it, and drowns him. Therefore in every age God incarnates Himself as the guru, to teach humanity. Satchidananda alone is the guru.

"What is knowledge? And what is the nature of this ego? 'God alone is the Doer, and none else' - that is knowledge. I am not the doer; I am a mere instrument in His hand.

Therefore I say: 'O Mother, Thou art the Operator and I am the machine. Thou art the Indweller and I am the house. Thou art the Driver and I am the carriage. I move as Thou movest me. I do as Thou makest me do. I speak as Thou makest me speak. Not I, not I, but Thou, but Thou.' "

From Prankrishna's house the Master went to Colonel Viswanath's and from there to the Lily Cottage.

--------------------


questions, comments, suggestions/feedback, take-down requests, contribute, etc
contact me @ integralyogin@gmail.com or
join the integral discord server (chatrooms)
if the page you visited was empty, it may be noted and I will try to fill it out. cheers


OBJECT INSTANCES [0] - TOPICS - AUTHORS - BOOKS - CHAPTERS - CLASSES - SEE ALSO - SIMILAR TITLES

TOPICS
SEE ALSO


AUTH

BOOKS

IN CHAPTERS TITLE
2.02_-_IN_THE_COMPANY_OF_DEVOTEES

IN CHAPTERS CLASSNAME

IN CHAPTERS TEXT
2.02_-_IN_THE_COMPANY_OF_DEVOTEES

PRIMARY CLASS

chapter
SIMILAR TITLES

DEFINITIONS



QUOTES [0 / 0 - 0 / 0]


KEYS (10k)


NEW FULL DB (2.4M)


*** NEWFULLDB 2.4M ***


IN CHAPTERS [0/0]









WORDNET


































IN WEBGEN [10000/299]

Wikipedia - Accelerated experiential dynamic psychotherapy -- A mind-body psychotherapy that is informed by research in the areas of attachment theory, emotion theory, and neuroscience of change
Wikipedia - Affective neuroscience
Wikipedia - American Neuropsychiatric Association -- Organization of professionals in neuroscience
Wikipedia - Astrid Linthorst -- Professor of neuroscience
Wikipedia - Balloonist theory -- A theory in early neuroscience that attempted to explain muscle movement
Wikipedia - Behavioral Neuroscience (journal)
Wikipedia - Behavioral neuroscience
Wikipedia - BMC Neuroscience
Wikipedia - Book:Neuroscience
Wikipedia - Category:Behavioral neuroscience
Wikipedia - Category:Cognitive neuroscience
Wikipedia - Category:Computational neuroscience
Wikipedia - Category:Developmental neuroscience
Wikipedia - Category:History of neuroscience
Wikipedia - Category:Kavli Prize laureates in Neuroscience
Wikipedia - Category:Neuroscience
Wikipedia - Category:Unsolved problems in neuroscience
Wikipedia - Cellular neuroscience
Wikipedia - Center for Economics and Neuroscience CENs in Bonn -- German research institute
Wikipedia - Clinical neuroscience
Wikipedia - Cognitive, Affective, > Behavioral Neuroscience
Wikipedia - Cognitive development -- Field of study in neuroscience and psychology
Wikipedia - Cognitive Neuroscience (journal)
Wikipedia - Cognitive neuroscience of dreams
Wikipedia - Cognitive neuroscience of music
Wikipedia - Cognitive neuroscience of visual object recognition
Wikipedia - Cognitive Neuroscience Society
Wikipedia - Cognitive Neuroscience
Wikipedia - Cognitive neuroscience
Wikipedia - Computational neuroscience
Wikipedia - Consumer neuroscience -- Combination of consumer research with modern neuroscience
Wikipedia - Cultural neuroscience
Wikipedia - Decade of the Mind -- Neuroscience advancement initiative
Wikipedia - Developmental cognitive neuroscience
Wikipedia - Educational neuroscience
Wikipedia - Elba Serrano -- Professor of Neuroscience
Wikipedia - Eveline Crone -- Dutch professor of cognitive neuroscience
Wikipedia - Evolutionary neuroscience -- Study of the evolution of nervous systems
Wikipedia - Gabriel A. Silva -- Professor of neuroscience and bioengineering
Wikipedia - Helen Cassaday -- Professor of Behavioural Neuroscience
Wikipedia - Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute
Wikipedia - History of neuroscience
Wikipedia - IBRO-Kemali Prize -- Award in the field of Neurosciences
Wikipedia - Innovations in Clinical Neuroscience -- Academic journal
Wikipedia - Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience
Wikipedia - Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience
Wikipedia - Integrative neuroscience
Wikipedia - Jennie Ponsford -- Australian neuroscience researcher
Wikipedia - Jennifer Li (neuroscientist) -- Computational neuroscience researcher
Wikipedia - Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
Wikipedia - Journal of Integrative Neuroscience
Wikipedia - Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences
Wikipedia - Journal of Neuroscience Research
Wikipedia - Journal of Neuroscience
Wikipedia - Kristen Harris -- Professor of Neuroscience
Wikipedia - List of members of the National Academy of Sciences (Cellular and molecular neuroscience)
Wikipedia - List of members of the National Academy of Sciences (Systems neuroscience)
Wikipedia - List of neuroscience databases -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of neuroscience journals -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - List of neuroscience topics
Wikipedia - List of unsolved problems in neuroscience -- Wikipedia list article
Wikipedia - Maria Fitzgerald -- Professor of Neuroscience
Wikipedia - Maria Natasha Rajah -- Professor and researcher in cognitive neuroscience
Wikipedia - Mass Action Principle (neuroscience)
Wikipedia - Metalearning (neuroscience)
Wikipedia - Molecular neuroscience
Wikipedia - Mouse brain -- Body part used for neuroscience research
Wikipedia - Mustafa al'Absi -- Professor of Behavioral Medicine and Neuroscience
Wikipedia - N400 (neuroscience)
Wikipedia - Nancy Papalopulu -- Professor of Developmental Neuroscience
Wikipedia - NAS Award in the Neurosciences
Wikipedia - National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences -- Mental hospital in Bangalore, India
Wikipedia - National Institute of Neurosciences & Hospital -- Research institute in Bangladesh
Wikipedia - Nature Neuroscience
Wikipedia - Nature Reviews Neuroscience
Wikipedia - Neil Burgess (neuroscientist) -- English Professor of Cognitive and Computational Neuroscience (born 1966)
Wikipedia - Network neuroscience
Wikipedia - Neurocriminology -- Usage of neuroscience in criminology
Wikipedia - NeuroLex -- A dynamic lexicon of neuroscience concepts
Wikipedia - Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews
Wikipedia - Neuroscience and intelligence
Wikipedia - Neuroscience Information Framework
Wikipedia - Neuroscience in space
Wikipedia - Neuroscience of free will
Wikipedia - Neuroscience of music
Wikipedia - Neuroscience of religion
Wikipedia - Neuroscience of sex differences -- Characteristics of the brain that differentiate the male brain and the female brain
Wikipedia - Neuroscience of sleep -- Study of the neuroscientific and physiological basis of the nature of sleep
Wikipedia - Neurosciences
Wikipedia - Neuroscience -- | Scientific study of the nervous system
Wikipedia - Neuroscientist -- Individual who studies neuroscience
Wikipedia - Noriko Osumi -- Professor of developmental neuroscience
Wikipedia - Nutritional neuroscience
Wikipedia - Outline of neuroscience
Wikipedia - P300 (neuroscience)
Wikipedia - P600 (neuroscience) -- Peak in electrical brain activity
Wikipedia - Philosophy of neuroscience
Wikipedia - Positive Neuroscience
Wikipedia - Premotor theory of attention -- Theory in cognitive neuroscience
Wikipedia - Ralph W. Gerard Prize in Neuroscience
Wikipedia - Redwood Neuroscience Institute
Wikipedia - Rinat Neuroscience Corporation -- Biotechnology company
Wikipedia - Salience (neuroscience)
Wikipedia - Sarah Dunlop -- Neuroplasticity and neuroscience researcher
Wikipedia - Sensory neuroscience
Wikipedia - Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience
Wikipedia - Social cognitive neuroscience -- Use of neuroscience in study of social cognition
Wikipedia - Social Neuroscience
Wikipedia - Social neuroscience -- Interdisciplinary field
Wikipedia - Society for Neuroscience
Wikipedia - Society for Social Neuroscience
Wikipedia - Stephen Heinemann -- Professor of neuroscience
Wikipedia - Systems neuroscience
Wikipedia - Template talk:Neuroscience
Wikipedia - The Journal of Neuroscience
Wikipedia - Theoretical neuroscience
Wikipedia - UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience
Wikipedia - Unsolved problems in neuroscience
Wikipedia - Water maze (neuroscience)
Wikipedia - Werner Reichardt Centre for Integrative Neuroscience -- Unit of the University of Tubingen, Germany
Wikipedia - Wikipedia:WikiProject Neuroscience -- Wikimedia subject-area collaboration
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/100280.Neuroscience_and_Philosophy
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/10720126-neuroscience-of-preference-and-choice
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/14361188-the-neuroscience-of-change
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/16328306-the-neuroscience-of-sleep
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/16512508-modeling-in-the-neurosciences
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/170016.Cognitive_Neuroscience
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17866535-the-roots-of-cognitive-neuroscience
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/19236337-affective-neuroscience
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/19562154-neuroscience-and-religion
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/334755.Affective_Neuroscience
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/334756.The_Cognitive_Neurosciences
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/34540061-consumer-neuroscience
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/38799735-the-neuroscience-of-emotion
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/4881220-neuroscience-of-psychoactive-substance-use-and-dependence
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7102852-the-neuroscience-of-sleep
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/796487.The_Cognitive_Neuroscience_of_Consciousness
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/8884392-cognitive-neuroscience-of-consciousness
https://religion.wikia.org/wiki/Religious_experience#Neuroscience
Integral World - The Study of Consciousness, Glimpses into the Life and Work of Great Thinkers in Neuroscience and Philosophy, Daniel Dennett, Captoria Frizell
Integral World - The Study of Consciousness, Glimpses into the Life and Work of Great Thinkers in Neuroscience and Philosophy, Thomas Nagel, Una Shing
Integral World - The Study of Consciousness, Glimpses into the Life and Work of Great Thinkers in Neuroscience and Philosophy, Giulio Tononi, Rania Serena Soetirto
Integral World - The Study of Consciousness, Glimpses into the Life and Work of Great Thinkers in Neuroscience and Philosophy, Gerald Edelman, Gavin Lee
Integral World - The Study of Consciousness, Glimpses into the Life and Work of Great Thinkers in Neuroscience and Philosophy, Paul Churchland, Alice Ailisi
Integral World - The Study of Consciousness, Glimpses into the Life and Work of Great Thinkers in Neuroscience and Philosophy, Timothy Leary, Emily Park
Integral World - The Study of Consciousness, Glimpses into the Life and Work of Great Thinkers in Neuroscience and Philosophy, Noam Chomsky, Faizaan Merchant
Integral World - The Study of Consciousness, Glimpses into the Life and Work of Great Thinkers in Neuroscience and Philosophy, John Lilly, Joseph Perez
Integral World - The Study of Consciousness, Glimpses into the Life and Work of Great Thinkers in Neuroscience and Philosophy, David John Chalmers, Diana Hernandez
Integral World - The Study of Consciousness, Glimpses into the Life and Work of Great Thinkers in Neuroscience and Philosophy, Nicholas Keynes Humphrey, Christy Lin
Integral World - The Study of Consciousness, Glimpses into the Life and Work of Great Thinkers in Neuroscience and Philosophy, Aldous Huxley, Denise Motus
Integral World - The Study of Consciousness, Glimpses into the Life and Work of Great Thinkers in Neuroscience and Philosophy, Francis Crick, Ethan Li
Integral World - The Study of Consciousness, Glimpses into the Life and Work of Great Thinkers in Neuroscience and Philosophy, Patricia Churchland, Vikraant Chowdhry
Integral World - The Study of Consciousness, Glimpses into the Life and Work of Great Thinkers in Neuroscience and Philosophy, Jean Pierre Changeux, Chen Lin Wang
Integral World - The Study of Consciousness, Glimpses into the Life and Work of Great Thinkers in Neuroscience and Philosophy, Owen Flanagan, Paycee Minaya
Integral World - The Study of Consciousness, Glimpses into the Life and Work of Great Thinkers in Neuroscience and Philosophy, Terence McKenna, Yan Xu
Integral World - The Study of Consciousness, Glimpses into the Life and Work of Great Thinkers in Neuroscience and Philosophy, Christof Koch, I Cheng Lam
Integral World - The Netflix of Consciousness, How Understanding Evolution and Neuroscience Can Help in Deep Meditation, David Lane
Integral World - The Convergence of Contemplative Neuroscience and the Original Goal of Inner Alchemical Meditation, Barclay Powers
https://thoughtsandvisions-searle88.blogspot.com/2012/10/cognitive-neuroscience.html
dedroidify.blogspot - can-new-theory-in-neuroscience-explain
https://esotericotherworlds.blogspot.com/2013/11/inner-experience-and-neuroscience.html
https://esotericotherworlds.blogspot.com/2013/11/neuroscience-drowning-in-uncerfainty.html
Psychology Wiki - Cognitive,_Affective,_and_Behavioral_Neuroscience
Psychology Wiki - Cognitive_neuroscience
Psychology Wiki - Computational_neuroscience
Psychology Wiki - Consciousness#Cognitive_Neuroscience
Psychology Wiki - Consciousness#Cognitive_neuroscience_approaches
Psychology Wiki - Decision_making#Cognitive_neuroscience_of_decision_making
Psychology Wiki - Evolutionary_neuroscience
Psychology Wiki - Nature_Reviews_Neuroscience
Psychology Wiki - Neuroscience
Psychology Wiki - Neuroscience_and_intelligence
Psychology Wiki - Neuroscience_of_free_will
Psychology Wiki - Salience_(neuroscience)
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy - consciousness-neuroscience
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy - neuroscience
https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Neuroscience
https://medicine.fandom.com/wiki/Portal:Neuroscience
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Neuroscience_of_language
ACS Chemical Neuroscience
Affective neuroscience
Applied Neuroscience Society of Australasia
Autonomic Neuroscience: Basic and Clinical
Bangur Institute of Neurosciences
Behavioral neuroscience
Behavioral Neuroscience (journal)
Book:Neuroscience
British Neuroscience Association
Bronowski Institute of Behavioural Neuroscience
C1 and P1 (neuroscience)
Cellular neuroscience
Centre for Neuroscience and Cell Biology
Clinical neuroscience
CNS Neuroscience & Therapeutics
Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience
Cognitive neuroscience
Cognitive Neuroscience (journal)
Cognitive neuroscience of dreams
Computational and Systems Neuroscience
Computational neuroscience
Cuban Neuroscience Center
Cultural neuroscience
Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports
Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience, University of Cambridge
Developmental cognitive neuroscience
Dialogues in Clinical Neuroscience
Dynamical neuroscience
Educational neuroscience
European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience
European Journal of Neuroscience
Evolutionary neuroscience
Federation of European Neuroscience Societies
Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health
Gruber Prize in Neuroscience
Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute
History of neuroscience
Innovations in Clinical Neuroscience
Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences
Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience
International Behavioral Neuroscience Society
International Institute for Neuroscience of Natal
International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience
International Journal of Neuroscience
International Neuroscience Institute
Iran International Neuroscience Institute
Journal of Clinical Neuroscience
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
Journal of Integrative Neuroscience
Journal of Molecular Neuroscience
Journal of Neuroscience Methods
Journal of Neuroscience Nursing
Journal of Neuroscience, Psychology, and Economics
Journal of Neuroscience Research
Journal of Pediatric Neurosciences
Journal of Psychiatry & Neuroscience
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences
List of neuroscience databases
List of unsolved problems in neuroscience
Mass Action Principle (neuroscience)
Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience
Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience Institute
Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience
Molecular neuroscience
Motor pool (neuroscience)
N400 (neuroscience)
National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences
National Institute of Neurosciences & Hospital
Nature Neuroscience
Nature Reviews Neuroscience
Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience
Network neuroscience
Neuroscience
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews
Neuroscience and intelligence
Neuroscience and race
Neuroscience and sexual orientation
Neuroscience Group Field at Fox Cities Stadium
Neuroscience in space
Neuroscience (journal)
Neuroscience Letters
Neuroscience nursing
Neuroscience of aging
Neuroscience of free will
Neuroscience of multilingualism
Neuroscience of music
Neuroscience of religion
Neuroscience of rhythm
Neuroscience of sex differences
Neuroscience of sleep
Neuroscience Research Australia
Neuroscience Research Program
Neurosciences Institute (disambiguation)
Nutritional neuroscience
Nutritional Neuroscience (journal)
Outline of neuroscience
P300 (neuroscience)
P600 (neuroscience)
Philosophy-Neuroscience-Psychology (PNP)
Positive neuroscience
Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences
Ralph W. Gerard Prize in Neuroscience
Rinat Neuroscience Corporation
Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute
Salience (neuroscience)
Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior
Sensory neuroscience
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience
Social Neuroscience
Society for Neuroscience
Society for Social Neuroscience
Soliton model in neuroscience
Systems neuroscience
Texas Neurosciences Institute
The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences
The Journal of Neuroscience
The Neurosciences Institute
UCL Neuroscience
Visual neuroscience
Visual Neuroscience (journal)


change font "color":
change "background-color":
change "font-family":
change "padding":
change "table font size":
last updated: 2022-02-04 09:03:45
116627 site hits