Awakening and Insight: Zen Buddhism and Psychotherapy
comparable with a critical confrontation between a Zen Master and his disciple in Zen mondo (question and answer)’ (Muramoto 199 ...
Let us now ‘work through,’ in the sense of uncover, clarify, and make our own, what Hisamatsu was driving at in that ground-brea ...
Fundamentally subjective But it is not enough just to be aware of dukkha or ‘the existence of suffering.’ Thus, Hisamatsu often ...
from one illness only to fall victim to another. We can never be free from illness that way. This in itself can be considered a ...
original self as the ultimate source of wholeness and health. As Hisamatsu has written in Zen and Culture: The Formless Self and ...
The dreamer awakes: a Buddhist model of the human self Many metaphors and images have been employed to clarify certain aspects o ...
Grasping none yet bearing all How wondrous— this all-bearing ocean is none other than the empty sea! In this poem Hisamatsu summ ...
When I wake up I realize who I really am and have always been, yet was somehow lost in a dream. Within the dream it could not be ...
must break through the total dream complex from within, in a fundamentally subjective manner, and not just convert, modify, or d ...
he later acknowledged Nirvana as complete and final emancipation, and agreed that we can be liberated even from the collective u ...
There followed a long but comfortable pause. Then Professor Hisamatsu said, slowly, ‘I understand that you are dying.’ The direc ...
therapists and other caregivers can help to nudge and spur others awake in the very process of dealing with particular problems. ...
References and further reading An earlier version of this paper was presented in Japanese in Kikan Bukkyǀ (October 1999), Hǀzǀka ...
3 JUNG, CHRISTIANITY, AND BUDDHISM James W.Heisig Throughout the past generation of Christianity’s encounter with Buddhism, the ...
Jung and the Buddhist-Christian dialogue Given Jung’s own pioneering attempts to pry Christian tradition open to the truth of ot ...
This was written in 1934, when his knowledge of the East was still rather meager, the same year in which he turned down an invit ...
enthusiasm has to be reckoned among the most pathological forces in Christian faith today. In my experience the initiative to di ...
what has been learned. It is a kind of experiment in mutual conversion whose success or failure depends not only on the academic ...
A skepsis of ego and Self Undiscovered Self, uneradicable ego However much Jung insisted that ego-consciousness was only one par ...
however, one expects that it be self-consistent. What I am aruging here is that Jung’s theory only hangs together as theory if c ...
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