Ancient psychotechnics as a means of compensation of lost existential experience

The present article deals with ancient psychotechnics and its role in restoring the access to existential experience that serves as a source of energy and basic vital intuition. The purpose is to determine the influence of psychotechnic traditions on compensation of deficiency of existential experie...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Leonid Solonko
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Borys Grinchenko Kyiv Metropolitan University 2018-12-01
Series:Cхід
Subjects:
Online Access:http://skhid.kubg.edu.ua/article/view/148997
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
_version_ 1849245162468802560
author Leonid Solonko
author_facet Leonid Solonko
author_sort Leonid Solonko
collection DOAJ
description The present article deals with ancient psychotechnics and its role in restoring the access to existential experience that serves as a source of energy and basic vital intuition. The purpose is to determine the influence of psychotechnic traditions on compensation of deficiency of existential experience and unity of humans and the natural world in order to discover universal images and symbols which underlie all religious systems. Deep attention is paid to altered states of consciousness whose crucial importance reveals itself in the activation of subconscious mind and liberation from limitations imposed by the loss of connection with the Being in its simple and genuine forms. The author focuses on the description of common features that characterize religious systems regardless of cultural distinctions. It’s extremely significant to emphasize that those intuitions, considered as an inherent element of specific religion, are completely accessible to persons who belong to different cultural traditions. There are reasons to affirm that shamanism, Greek mysteries; Daoism, Hinduism and Buddhism have the same origin and the same mission - overcome alienation from the Being with the objective of achieving of personal salvation. Trance immersion deserves special mention because of the possibility of facilitating access to subconscious layers and transpersonal experiences as a means of reaching inner harmony. It is proved that the visions which arise in a trance state are nearly identical to hallucinations caused by psychotropic substances. Scientific innovation of the study consists in the attempt to demonstrate the correlation between ancient psychotechnic traditions and the urgent necessity to solve modern existential crisis.
format Article
id doaj-art-ccea7a9f336449969a3fb53e3f3a6478
institution Kabale University
issn 1728-9343
language English
publishDate 2018-12-01
publisher Borys Grinchenko Kyiv Metropolitan University
record_format Article
series Cхід
spelling doaj-art-ccea7a9f336449969a3fb53e3f3a64782025-08-20T03:58:54ZengBorys Grinchenko Kyiv Metropolitan UniversityCхід1728-93432018-12-0105(157)555810.21847/1728-9343.2018.5(157).148997148997Ancient psychotechnics as a means of compensation of lost existential experienceLeonid Solonko0Institute of Philosophy National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, KyivThe present article deals with ancient psychotechnics and its role in restoring the access to existential experience that serves as a source of energy and basic vital intuition. The purpose is to determine the influence of psychotechnic traditions on compensation of deficiency of existential experience and unity of humans and the natural world in order to discover universal images and symbols which underlie all religious systems. Deep attention is paid to altered states of consciousness whose crucial importance reveals itself in the activation of subconscious mind and liberation from limitations imposed by the loss of connection with the Being in its simple and genuine forms. The author focuses on the description of common features that characterize religious systems regardless of cultural distinctions. It’s extremely significant to emphasize that those intuitions, considered as an inherent element of specific religion, are completely accessible to persons who belong to different cultural traditions. There are reasons to affirm that shamanism, Greek mysteries; Daoism, Hinduism and Buddhism have the same origin and the same mission - overcome alienation from the Being with the objective of achieving of personal salvation. Trance immersion deserves special mention because of the possibility of facilitating access to subconscious layers and transpersonal experiences as a means of reaching inner harmony. It is proved that the visions which arise in a trance state are nearly identical to hallucinations caused by psychotropic substances. Scientific innovation of the study consists in the attempt to demonstrate the correlation between ancient psychotechnic traditions and the urgent necessity to solve modern existential crisis.http://skhid.kubg.edu.ua/article/view/148997psychotechnicsexistential experiencetranspersonal experiencesaltered state of consciousnessshamanismmysteryDaoismHinduismBuddhism
spellingShingle Leonid Solonko
Ancient psychotechnics as a means of compensation of lost existential experience
Cхід
psychotechnics
existential experience
transpersonal experiences
altered state of consciousness
shamanism
mystery
Daoism
Hinduism
Buddhism
title Ancient psychotechnics as a means of compensation of lost existential experience
title_full Ancient psychotechnics as a means of compensation of lost existential experience
title_fullStr Ancient psychotechnics as a means of compensation of lost existential experience
title_full_unstemmed Ancient psychotechnics as a means of compensation of lost existential experience
title_short Ancient psychotechnics as a means of compensation of lost existential experience
title_sort ancient psychotechnics as a means of compensation of lost existential experience
topic psychotechnics
existential experience
transpersonal experiences
altered state of consciousness
shamanism
mystery
Daoism
Hinduism
Buddhism
url http://skhid.kubg.edu.ua/article/view/148997
work_keys_str_mv AT leonidsolonko ancientpsychotechnicsasameansofcompensationoflostexistentialexperience