Preface
Introduction
Section I: Being and the phenomenon
Chapter 1: The human phenomenon
Chapter 2: The Being as phenomenon
Bibliography section I
Section II: Phenomenology and symbolism
Chapter 3: The potentiality and actualization of Being
Chapter 4: From phenomenology to symbolism
Bibliography section II
Section III: Transcendental phenomenology
Chapter 5: From skepticism to realization
Chapter 6: The return to the Being of things
Chapter 7: The destruction of the concept
Bibliography section III
Section IV: Phenomenology of the manifest and the hidden
Chapter 8: Phenomenology of the unmanifested
Chapter 9: Criticisms of transcendental philosophy
Chapter 10: The mystery of givenness
Chapter 11: Intentionality and knowledge
Chapter 12: Perception and intuition according to Husserl
Chapter 13: Pure self-givenness
Bibliography section IV
Section V: Phenomenology of revelation
Chapter 14: The history of the religious revelation
Chapter 15: Revelation in Western Philosophy according to Saint Augustine
Chapter 16: Revelation according to Schelling: a path toward the Divine
Chapter 17: Revelation according to René Descartes
Chapter 18: The importance of divine revelation according to Kierkegaard
Chapter 19: Phenomenological foundations of the revelation of the sacred
Bibliography section V
Section VI: From phenomenology to ontology
Chapter 20: The phenomenological exploration of consciousness
Chapter 21: Heidegger's ontological turn
Chapter 22: The object of phenomenology: from Husserl to Heidegger
Chapter 23: The "theological turn" in phenomenology
Chapter 24: The method as a phenomenological criterion
Chapter 25: Phenomenology of the hidden
Chapter 26: Relationality and the appearance of Being as the sacred
Bibliography section VI
Section VII: From ontology to (post)phenomenology
Chapter 27: The saturated phenomenon
Chapter 28: The divine manifestation
Chapter 29: Manifestation and concealment: phenomenon, time, and language
Bibliography section VII
Section VIII: Phenomenology of time
Chapter 30: A genealogy of time
Chapter 31: Time according to Aristotle
Chapter 32: Time and eternity according to Saint Augustine
Chapter 33: Time according to Kant, Husserl, and Heidegger
Chapter 34: The transcendence of time
Chapter 35: The art of waiting
Bibliography section VIII
Section IX: Phenomenology of the sacred
Chapter 36: The saturated phenomenon in the light of hermeneutics
Chapter 37: Heidegger's understanding of the sacred
Chapter 38: Intentionality in the revelation of the sacred
Chapter 39: The role of the observer
Bibliography section IX
Section X: In search of God
Chapter 40: Echoes of Spinoza, Hegel, and Schopenhauer on God
Chapter 41: A philosophical journey in the search for God
Bibliography section X
Section XI: Toward a Retroprogressive Phenomenology
Chapter 42: The retroprogressive inversion
Chapter 43: Light and consciousness: a retroprogressive exploration
Appendices
About Prabhuji
The term prabhuji by H.G. Swami Ramananda
The term avadhuta
About the Prabhuji Mission
About the Avadhutashram
The Path of Retroprogressive Alignment
Prabhuji today
Titles by Prabhuji