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When Thinking is a Problem examines the activity of thinking and how it is a primary factor in suffering at the individual as well as at the collective level, while at the same time, a necessary function that is often taken for granted and misused. When Thinking is a Problem is unique in helping the reader to see the activity of thinking from a variety of different perspectives provided by writers representing diverse backgrounds. It contains essays, contemplations, and dialogues by eighteen teachers, all of them leaders in their fields. In these chapters, the mechanics and dynamics of…mehr
When Thinking is a Problem examines the activity of thinking and how it is a primary factor in suffering at the individual as well as at the collective level, while at the same time, a necessary function that is often taken for granted and misused. When Thinking is a Problem is unique in helping the reader to see the activity of thinking from a variety of different perspectives provided by writers representing diverse backgrounds. It contains essays, contemplations, and dialogues by eighteen teachers, all of them leaders in their fields. In these chapters, the mechanics and dynamics of thinking are discussed by well-known teachers from the Buddhist and Advaita traditions, as well as from noted neuroscientists, psychologists, philosophers, academics, and prominent writers. In its focus on thinking as it relates to suffering, whether by its presence or absence, the writers discuss the need to honor both thinking as well as the dimension or reality beyond conscious thought.
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Autorenporträt
About the Editor Charles Eigen is a psychotherapist, teacher, and long-time meditation practitioner in Milwaukee, Wi. He was a founding member of the Mindfulness Community of Milwaukee, Past President of the C. G. Jung Center of Milwaukee, and Past President of the Milwaukee Zen Center. He has been a lecturer at the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee in both the departments of English and Human Kinetics. Chuck Eigen has been a practitioner of Craniosacral therapy, Rolfing Structural Integration, and Rolfing Movement, as well as Internal Family Systems Therapy, The Focusing Method, and The Progoff Intensive Journal. His previous book is Inner Dialogue in Daily Life (Jessica Kingsley). Contributors Lucy Biven, David Bohm, Rev. Ben Connelly, Charles Eigen, Gangaji (Merle Antoinette Roberson), Eugene T. Gendlin, Temple Grandin, Frederick R. Gustafson, Thich Nhat Hanh, Sekkei Harada, Jean Klein, Jiddu Krishnamurti, Francis Lucille, Pierre Morin, Jac O' Keeffe, Rev. Shohaku Okumura, Sri Harilal W. Poonja (Papaji), Shunyru Suzuki, Raymond Tallis, Vimala Thakar
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Acknowledgments Introduction by Charles Eigen Part I: About Thinking Chapter 1: Every Kind of Seed, from Understanding our Mind by Thich Nhat Hanh Chapter 2: Thinking Problems and Jung's Typology by Frederick R. Gustafson Chapter 3: How My Mind Works and Visualizes the World by Temple Grandin Chapter 4: SEEKING Thinking: Greed and Need in Affective Neuroscience by Lucy Biven Chapter 5: Thinking About Thinking by Raymond Tallis Chapter 6: Introduction to Thinking at the Edge by Eugene T. Gendlin Chapter 7: Mental Health and Normality: Toward a New Process oriented Perspective by Pierre Morin Chapter 8: In Thought We Trust: A Podcast Conversation by Gangaji with Hillary Larson Chapter 9: Mind Only, Beyond Thought by Rev. Ben Connelly Part II: Beyond Thinking Chapter 10: Going Beyond Thinking: Thinking, Attachment, and Interdependent Origination by Rev. Shohaku Okumura Chapter 11: Introduction to J. Krishnamurti by David Bohm Chapter 12: Banaras 5th Public Talk (Sunday, 6 February 1955) by Jiddu Krishnamurti Chapter 13: Beyond Thinking by Jac O'Keeffe Chapter 14: Dialogues in Delphi, November 6, 1990, from Open to the Unknown by Jean Klein Chapter 15: John Doe, the Actor, from Eternity Now by Francis Lucille Chapter 16: Putting an End to Discriminating Mind and To Study the Way is to Study the Self, from The Essence of Zen by Sekkei Harada Chapter 17: An Interview from The Fire of Freedom by H.W.L. Poonja (Papaji) Chapter 18: On Dying to Self, from Life as Teacher by Vimala Thakar Chapter 19: No Trace, from Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind by Rev. Shunryu Suzuki Appendix: Shohaku Okumura's Translation of Dog's Buddha-Nature Part of Busho Index About the Contributors
Preface Acknowledgments Introduction by Charles Eigen Part I: About Thinking Chapter 1: Every Kind of Seed, from Understanding our Mind by Thich Nhat Hanh Chapter 2: Thinking Problems and Jung's Typology by Frederick R. Gustafson Chapter 3: How My Mind Works and Visualizes the World by Temple Grandin Chapter 4: SEEKING Thinking: Greed and Need in Affective Neuroscience by Lucy Biven Chapter 5: Thinking About Thinking by Raymond Tallis Chapter 6: Introduction to Thinking at the Edge by Eugene T. Gendlin Chapter 7: Mental Health and Normality: Toward a New Process oriented Perspective by Pierre Morin Chapter 8: In Thought We Trust: A Podcast Conversation by Gangaji with Hillary Larson Chapter 9: Mind Only, Beyond Thought by Rev. Ben Connelly Part II: Beyond Thinking Chapter 10: Going Beyond Thinking: Thinking, Attachment, and Interdependent Origination by Rev. Shohaku Okumura Chapter 11: Introduction to J. Krishnamurti by David Bohm Chapter 12: Banaras 5th Public Talk (Sunday, 6 February 1955) by Jiddu Krishnamurti Chapter 13: Beyond Thinking by Jac O'Keeffe Chapter 14: Dialogues in Delphi, November 6, 1990, from Open to the Unknown by Jean Klein Chapter 15: John Doe, the Actor, from Eternity Now by Francis Lucille Chapter 16: Putting an End to Discriminating Mind and To Study the Way is to Study the Self, from The Essence of Zen by Sekkei Harada Chapter 17: An Interview from The Fire of Freedom by H.W.L. Poonja (Papaji) Chapter 18: On Dying to Self, from Life as Teacher by Vimala Thakar Chapter 19: No Trace, from Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind by Rev. Shunryu Suzuki Appendix: Shohaku Okumura's Translation of Dog's Buddha-Nature Part of Busho Index About the Contributors
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