About the Author

Ashok Gangadean

Ashok Gangadean, Ph.D. is professor and chairman of philosophy at Haverford College where he has pioneered global philosophy during the past 40 years. He is author of three books, including Meditative Reason: Toward Universal Grammar. He is founder-director of The Global...

Customer Reviews for Awakening the Global Mind

By Linda I
Date Added: Saturday 6 October 2012
My husband and I thoroughly connected with Ashok Gangadean's teaching. He offers an impressive overview of world philosophies and religions in a way that moves us forward rather than bogging us down. His concepts of "ego-mentalism" and "double brackets" are extremely helpful. We will be listening to the CD, Awakening the Global Mind, again. We have already discussed it with others and suggested that they too listen to the CD. We are interested in reading/listening to more by this engaging professor.
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By Peggy I
Date Added: Friday 21 September 2012
This is a very accessible reprise of Western philosophical traditions which explains and integrates ideas of Indian mysticism with quantum physics. I am interested in learning all I can on these subjects, and this was among the best I've heard or read.
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By Kirsten Bagh
Date Added: Wednesday 4 July 2012
excellent
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By Sandra Christensen
Date Added: Friday 29 June 2012
Brilliant!
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By Jeffrey Ackerman
Date Added: Friday 29 June 2012
Truly excellent academic work. The depth of Prof. Gangadean's experience is readily apparent. It exceeded my expectations. I listened twice, took notes, and gave it to a friend. She says she loves it, as does her son.
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By louise felcus
Date Added: Saturday 16 April 2011
excellent
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