Awakening and Insight: Zen Buddhism and Psychotherapy
The monarchic psyche The ontological status of ego and Self in Jung’s writings is ambivalent at best, muddled at worst. Dependin ...
well as the mythical and symbolic parallels he cites, the hypothesis of the Self looks more arbitrary than it should. At the sam ...
unconscious not only did he single out certain basic patterns of symbolic form—the archetypes—but he saw an underlying drama bei ...
wonder that the pattern should appear with such frequency in ritual, myth, and other forms of symbolic activity representing the ...
West. Without a shift in the question, however, the dialogue is likely to idle interminably on the differences between their res ...
into the deep, dark recesses of the mind. The inhabitants of this realm are more often shadowy figures blending themselves in an ...
Jung’s refusal to distinguish God from the collective unconscious qua psychic phenomena begins to look less and less loyal to th ...
view no longer forms the backdrop against which the spirituality of our times is taking shape, then the discussion of different ...
he was thinking from the same basic posture as that which produced the Christian heaven or the Buddhist nirvana—just offering a ...
have fallen from grace, Jung has fallen along with them, repeating the sin he set out originally to avoid: excluding experiences ...
must be factions among you in order that those who are genuine among you may be recognized’ (1 Cor. 11:19). Among the possibilit ...
with here is the will of God.... Therefore I cannot reason about ethics. I feel it unethical because it is a presumption’, Lette ...
Rexroth’s Preface to A.E.Waite (ed.), The Works of Thomas Vaughan, Mystic and Alchemist (New Hyde Park: University Books, 1968). ...
46 See Takeda Rynjsei, ‘Mutual transformation of Pure Land Buddhism and Christianity’, Bulletin of the Nanzan Institute for Reli ...
64 ...
4 THE TRANSFORMATION OF HUMAN SUFFERING A perspective from psychotherapy and Buddhism Polly Young-Eisendrath In my view, there a ...
In my work as a Jungian psychoanalyst and psychotherapist, I have many opportunities—in both individual and couples therapy—to e ...
myriad time-tested approaches to understanding and transforming human misery. Psychotherapy also has something to offer Buddhism ...
most often used to explain personal desires, intentions, and actions. The term ‘gene’ or ‘adaptation’ has replaced intention, pu ...
degree, a flat stomach, an art museum membership card, a foreign vacation, a sex life, a baby—the list is long, and each item on ...
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