How compatible are Western psychology and yoga psychology? Epistemology, concepts and localization
Stephan Schleim

TL;DR
This paper explores how compatible Western psychology and yoga psychology are by examining their epistemology, concepts, and localization.
Contribution
The paper offers a novel comparative analysis of yoga psychology and Western psychology through the lens of classical Indian philosophy.
Findings
Yoga, as per the Yoga Sutras, combines ethical rules, postures, breathing, and meditation.
Indian philosophical concepts may conflict with Western scientific assumptions.
Reinterpreting Indian philosophy for compatibility may undermine its authenticity.
Abstract
Mindfulness, meditation and yoga are very popular today. A large number of studies and meta-analyses have investigated the effectiveness of such practices for health, wellness and fitness. Yoga itself has repeatedly been described a science or science-based practice since the 20th century. This perspective addresses the question of the extent to which Western psychology and science are compatible with yoga psychology. To do this, we will first narrow down the meaning of “yoga,” namely on the basis of the classical Yoga Sutras, a text on yoga that is probably at least 1,600 years old. According to this system, yoga is a combination of ethical rules, postures, breathing exercises and meditative techniques. The emphasis here is on epistemology: Which sources are accepted for valid knowledge in this system? Ontology is then discussed in the broader context of Indian philosophy. In a further…
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TopicsMindfulness and Compassion Interventions · Psychedelics and Drug Studies · Religion, Spirituality, and Psychology
