THE SECRET CODES OF THE MIND: EASTERN PHILOSOPHY (Book III) Paperback
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Volume III: Eastern Philosophy Textbook — Indian, Chinese, and Japanese Traditions
An introduction to Eastern philosophy for students and general readers, this revised edition (June 2025) covers Indian philosophy (Vedas, Upanishads, Buddhism, Yoga, Tantra), Chinese philosophy (Confucianism, Daoism, Sun Tzu’s The Art of War), and Japanese philosophy (Shinto, Zen Buddhism, Bushido). It provides historical context and practical applications, helping you apply ancient insights to modern life and strengthen critical thinking.
Authored by Dr. Andrew V. Kudin, this volume blends over 40 years of academic expertise with first-hand cultural immersion gained through extensive travel and direct study in India, China, and Japan, engaging deeply with their philosophical and spiritual traditions.
Inside this Eastern philosophy textbook, you will find two in-depth modules that combine classic texts, schools of thought, and living practices.
Module III. Indian Philosophy — Vedas, Upanishads, Buddhism, Yoga, Tantra
- Lecture 11: Vedas and Upanishads — Foundational scriptures of Indian philosophy; dharma, karma, and moksha explained with relevance to personal growth and spiritual understanding.
- Lecture 12: Nastika Schools and Related Traditions — Jainism’s non-violence (ahimsa), Charvaka (Lokayata) materialism, and Sikhism’s commitment to equality, service, and social justice.
- Lecture 13: Buddhism — Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path — Differences between Theravada and Mahayana; a clear guide to Buddhist philosophy and practice.
- Lecture 14: Orthodox Schools — Nyaya, Vaisheshika, Samkhya, and Mimamsa
Surveys the four orthodox schools, each offering a distinct pathway toward understanding reality and consciousness, and the pursuit of ultimate truth. - Lecture 15: Orthodox Schools — Yoga and Vedanta
Explores the Yoga and Vedanta as a philosophical inquiry into consciousness and ultimate reality. Together, they offer complementary approaches to spiritual insight and liberation. - Lecture 16: Tantric Philosophy — Kashmir Shaivism (Trika): the body as a microcosm of the universe; integrating spiritual realization into everyday life.
Module IV. Chinese and Japanese Philosophy — Confucianism, Daoism, Shinto, Zen
- Lecture 17: Confucianism, Daoism, and Sun Tzu (Sunzi) — Harmony, moral duty, and social order in Confucianism; naturalness and wu wei in Daoism; strategic wisdom in Sun Tzu’s The Art of War.
- Lecture 18: Japanese Philosophy — Shinto’s reverence for nature; Japanese Buddhism (Pure Land, Nichiren, Zen); Bushido, the samurai code. Zen Buddhism’s mindfulness, simplicity, and disciplined living.
➤Special Features of the Textbook
- Interactive Learning — Discussion questions, practical assignments, and recommended reading lists for every lecture.
- Clarity and Accessibility — Complex concepts explained in engaging, student-friendly language.
- Practical Relevance — Wisdom of Eastern traditions applied to modern challenges and personal transformation.
Why Study Eastern Philosophy with This Book?
Explore philosophical and spiritual traditions that have shaped Eastern cultures for millennia — from the moral clarity of Confucian ethics to the meditative focus of Zen Buddhism and the transformative path of Buddhist practice. Whether you seek practical guidance for ethical living, methods to cultivate mindfulness and resilience, or a concise history of Eastern philosophy for students, this textbook offers both inspiration and actionable insights.
Embrace the wisdom of Eastern philosophy — and learn to live with mindfulness, resilience, and a deeper sense of meaning.
- Publisher : Kudin & Sons Academic Press
- Publication date : January 7, 2025
- Language : English
- Print length : 458 pages
- Item Weight : 1.74 pounds
- Dimensions : 7 x 1.04 x 10 inches
