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Solitude in Buddhism and in Psychoanalysis: The Case of the Great Tibetan Yogi Milarepa
Author Paul, Robert A. (著)
Source American Imago
Volumev.68 n.2 Summer
Date2011
Pages297 - 319
PublisherThe Johns Hopkins University Press
Publisher Url http://www.press.jhu.edu/
LocationBaltimore, MD, US [巴爾的摩, 馬里蘭州, 美國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
NoteVol. 68, No. 2, Independent Voices in Psychoanalysis
AbstractA consideration of the life of the medieval Tibetan yogi, poet, and saint Milarepa leads to a psychoanalytic understanding of the Buddhist prescription to abandon all attachments in order to achieve genuine happiness. The vicissitudes of attachment, loss, mourning, rage, absolution, and guilt are explored to show how the achievement of the Buddhist ideal of sainthood is won through a fierce inner struggle that leaves someone such as Milarepa, a victim of traumatic childhood loss, best suited for a hermit's life.
Table of contentsCoda 317
References 319
ISSN0065860X (P); 10857931 (E)
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Created date2023.11.22
Modified date2023.11.22



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