Awakening and Insight: Zen Buddhism and Psychotherapy
‘enlightenment’ when used as a name, and ‘awakened’ in its adjectival and past participle forms. The name originating from this ...
described above is not an essential demand of Buddhism. Regardless of the contents of this experience, the key point is that we ...
Furthermore it is said that Gotama Buddha, after much consideration, at the time he gained enlightenment, came to the realizatio ...
cause of suffering. When Gotama Buddha’s teachings are linked to our sufferings, for the first time, they have real personal sig ...
this state, and, what is more, that it is exactly because these possibilities exist that suffering can be brought to an end. To ...
16 THE DEVELOPMENT OF BUDDHIST PSYCHOLOGY IN MODERN JAPAN Akira Onda Introduction My career as a psychologist began with the stu ...
Most Western people first came to know Zen in particular and Buddhism in general through Daisetsu T.Suzuki’s writings in English ...
There were, on the other hand, endeavors to develop psychology in a way that fits the Japanese cultural, especially Buddhist, tr ...
Expositions of Buddhist psychology Inoue grasped the nature of Buddhist psychology in distinction from Western psychology. In hi ...
things are substantial, and pari panna-svabhƗva refers to the state of kind of being free from parikalpita-svabhƗva and able to ...
entrust oneself to nature. Masatake Morita (1874–1938), the founder of Morita therapy, seems to be indebted to Inoue’s specifica ...
in Western science, but rather intuitive. It is in the late 1910s that Chiba began to speak of the original consciousness, and h ...
Psychotherapy, on the other hand, resolves psychological problems by making a patient realize how they have been and are being p ...
Finally, I must mention Psychologia, a journal in English started and initially edited by Kǀji Satǀ as a medium for internationa ...
Motora, Y. (1905) An Essay on Eastern Philosophy: Idea of Ego in Eastern Philosophy, Leipzig: Voigtlander. Nishitani, K. (1980) ...
17 COMING HOME The difference it makes Enko Else Heynekamp Introduction This chapter deals with extensive Zen training and the i ...
several teachers and masters, among them the most significant for me being Zen master Gesshin Prabhasadharma Roshi. She founded ...
or wrong, and the way we reacted to that. This moment will never come back in its present form, and it is gone before one can th ...
same way I know this deep layer is there all the time, even when hiding behind ever so much resistance. Finally I attribute the ...
again. ‘I can’t help you,’ I say. She keeps quiet for a moment, then continues: ‘I’m quite well.’ She has a new lover, is very h ...
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