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Buddhism --- Religion --- Philosophy & Religion --- Buddhist psychology --- Psychology, Buddhist --- Psychology. --- Psychology
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Abhidharma --- Buddhism --- Buddhist psychology --- Psychology, Buddhist --- Buddhist philosophy --- Psychology --- Abhidharma. --- Psychology.
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Abhidharma. --- Abhidharma --- Buddhism --- Buddhist psychology --- Psychology, Buddhist --- Buddhist philosophy --- Psychology --- Psychology.
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S24/0925 --- #SML: Joseph Spae --- Tibet--Tibetan Buddhism: philosophy and thought --- Buddhism --- Psychology. --- Buddhist psychology --- Psychology, Buddhist --- Psychology --- the mind --- mental events --- veneration --- individuality --- Tibetan Buddhism
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Buddhism --- Memory --- Mindfulness (Psychology) --- In-the-moment (Psychology) --- Attention --- Awareness --- Buddhist psychology --- Psychology, Buddhist --- Psychology. --- Religious aspects --- Buddhism. --- Buddhism - Psychology. --- Memory - Religious aspects - Buddhism.
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Early Buddhist Metaphysics provides a philosophical account of the major doctrinal shift in the history of early Theravada tradition in India: the transition from the earliest stratum of Buddhist thought to the systematic and allegedly scholastic philosophy of the Pali Abhidhamma movement. Entwining comparative philosophy and Buddhology, the author probes the Abhidhamma's metaphysical transition in terms of the Aristotelian tradition and vis-à-vis modern philosophy, exploits Western philosophical literature from Plato to contemporary texts in the fields of philosophy of mind and cultu
Abhidharma. --- Buddhism --- Theravāda Buddhism --- Buddha and Buddhism --- Lamaism --- Ris-med (Lamaism) --- Religions --- Buddhist psychology --- Psychology, Buddhist --- Buddhist philosophy --- Psychology. --- Doctrines. --- History --- Therava da Buddhism
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Buddhism first came to the West many centuries ago through the Greeks, who also influenced some of the culture and practices of Indian Buddhism. As Buddhism has spread beyond India, it has always been affected by the indigenous traditions of its new homes. When Buddhism appeared in America and Europe in the 1950s and 1960s, it encountered contemporary psychology and psychotherapy, rather than religious traditions. Since the 1990s, many efforts have been made by Westerners to analyze and integrate the similarities and differences between Buddhism and it therapeutic ancestors, particularly Jungian psychology. Taking Japanese Zen-Buddhism as its starting point, this volume is a collection of critiques, commentaries, and histories about a particular meeting of Buddhism and psychology. It is based on the Zen Buddhism and Psychotherapy conference that took place in Kyoto, Japan, in 1999, expanded by additional papers, and includes: new perspectives on Buddhism and psychology, East and West cautions and insights about potential confusions traditional ideas in a new light. It also features a new translation of the conversation between Schin'ichi Hisamatsu and Carl Jung which took place in 1958. Awakening and Insight expresses a meeting of minds, Japanese and Western, in a way that opens new questions about and sheds new light on our subjective lives. It will be of great interest to students, scholars and practitioners of psychotherapy, psychoanalysis, and analytical psychology, as well as anyone involved in Zen Buddhism.
Psychotherapy --- Buddhism --- Buddhist psychology --- Psychology, Buddhist --- Psychagogy --- Therapy (Psychotherapy) --- Mental illness --- Clinical sociology --- Mental health counseling --- Religious aspects --- Buddhism. --- Zen Buddhism. --- Psychology. --- Treatment
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Can there be a Buddhism without karma, nirvana, and reincarnation that is compatible with the rest of knowledge?
PHILOSOPHY --- Buddhist --- Buddhism --- Buddhist philosophy --- Religion --- Philosophy & Religion --- Psychology --- Buddhist philosophy. --- Psychology. --- Philosophy, Buddhist --- Buddhist psychology --- Psychology, Buddhist --- Philosophy --- Buddhism and philosophy --- PHILOSOPHY/General --- COGNITIVE SCIENCES/General --- Metaphysics --- Theory of knowledge --- General ethics --- Indian religions
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Indian religions --- Boeddha en boeddhisme --- Boeddhisme --- Bouddha et bouddhisme --- Bouddhisme --- Buddha and buddhism --- Buddhism --- Lamaism --- Lamaïsme --- Oosterse filosofie --- Philosophie orientale --- #GGSB: Boeddhisme --- #GGSB: Wereldgodsdiensten --- 294.3 --- Boeddhisme--(algemeen) --- 294.3 Boeddhisme--(algemeen) --- 294.3 Boeddhisme:--verder in te delen zoals 291.1/.8 --- Boeddhisme:--verder in te delen zoals 291.1/.8 --- Buddhist ethics --- C1 --- boeddhisme --- psychologie --- zingeving --- Buddhist doctrines --- Buddhist theology --- Lamaist doctrines --- Religious ethics --- Buddhist psychology --- Psychology, Buddhist --- Doctrines --- Psychology --- Kerken en religie --- Wereldgodsdiensten --- Western world
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This book represents an outstanding contribution to the field of somatic psychology. It focuses on the relationship between body and emotions, and on the linkages between mindfulness-based emotion studies and neuroscience. The author discusses the awakening of somatic intelligence as a journey through pain and trauma management, the moral dimensions of somatic passions, and the art and practice of embodied mindfulness. Issues such as the emotions and the body in relation to Buddhist contemplative practice, against the background of the most recent findings of current neuroscience, are expanded in the book. A broad review of the Darwinian-Jamesian heritage on emotion studies is a unique contribution to the tradition of the somatogenic strands of emotions, and provides a contrasting focus to the ideogenic emotions in Sigmund Freud. This work provides an invaluable resource for students of psychology and philosophy, psychotherapists and meditation teachers, students, and for anyone with an interest in the field of somatic psychology.
Buddhism --- Emotions --- Psychology. --- Religious aspects --- Buddhism. --- Feelings --- Human emotions --- Passions --- Buddhist psychology --- Psychology, Buddhist --- Philosophy of mind. --- Psychotherapy. --- Counseling. --- Neuropsychology. --- Psychology and religion. --- Psychotherapy and Counseling. --- Science, Humanities and Social Sciences, multidisciplinary. --- Philosophy of Mind. --- Religion and Psychology. --- Psychology --- Affect (Psychology) --- Affective neuroscience --- Apathy --- Pathognomy --- Applied psychology. --- Psychology, clinical. --- Applied psychology --- Psychagogy --- Psychology, Practical --- Social psychotechnics --- Religion and psychology --- Religion --- Mind, Philosophy of --- Mind, Theory of --- Theory of mind --- Philosophy --- Cognitive science --- Metaphysics --- Philosophical anthropology --- Neurophysiology --- Psychophysiology --- Counselling --- Helping behavior --- Psychology, Applied --- Clinical sociology --- Interviewing --- Personal coaching --- Social case work --- Therapy (Psychotherapy) --- Mental illness --- Mental health counseling --- Treatment
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