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The Doctrine of Zen Buddhism and Jungian Psychology Self


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Libro - Pagine 152
Formato: 14x21,5
Anno: 2011
La Dottrina del Sé
Psicologia Junghiana e Buddhismo Zen






What is life if not required to give ourselves completely to you without reservation? We can not become fully ourselves, if we deny ourselves life and we refuse to follow the laws that govern it. The crucial issue of identification, the realization of our deepest self, is so common to Western thought as to the east.

This book is an attempt to understand the basics of Buddhism and Zen in view of the universalistic psychology of Carl Gustav Jung, whose whole life is concerned with the same mental processes that are central to the teaching of the Buddha.

Jung recognized the enormous contribution to Buddhist thought the West has to offer, but at the same time warned against the dangers of uncritical adherence to such thinking, which does not take into account the peculiarities of the mentality and way of life we \u200b\u200bin the West. He believed in the possibility and the need to create a Western yoga. The development of this yoga is the main theme of this text.





CONTENTS Introduction The nature of the foundation

Mundus archetypus
Bodhicitta: the thought of waking
Creatio continues: Dogen and Jung
The way the clouds
Conclusion Bibliography



For years a member of the International Zen , Raffaele Santilli has followed the teachings of its founder, Taisen Deshimaru, and his closest disciples. Educator and teacher, now runs a training institute and cultural research that promotes the child support and family.




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