%0 Journal Article %T Why Altered States Are Not Enough %A Igor Berkhin %A Glenn Hartelius %J International Journal of Transpersonal Studies %D 2011 %I %X Transpersonal psychology has at times employed Buddhist terminology in ways that do not reflect distinctions that underlie these tightly defined terms. From a Buddhist perspective,attempts to equate Buddhist terms with language from other traditions are misdirected, and produce results that no longer represent Buddhism. For example, it is an error to translate certain Buddhist terms as referring to a shared universal consciousness; Buddhism explicitly rejects this idea. Nor is it appropriate to assume that the generic, cross-traditional altered state of nondual awareness postulated in some transpersonally-related circles is in any way related to nirvana or other advanced states described within Buddhism. Buddhist practicesare focused on the achievement of particular knowledge and capacities, not the attainment of altered states. %K transpersonalism %K altered states %K Buddhism %K Dzogchen %K nonduality %U http://www.transpersonalstudies.org/ImagesRepository/ijts/Downloads/Berkhin%20and%20Hartelius.pdf