Speaking What Is Not: Finding a Way to Wholeness

Speaking What Is Not: Finding a Way to Wholeness

by Richard Atwood
Speaking What Is Not: Finding a Way to Wholeness

Speaking What Is Not: Finding a Way to Wholeness

by Richard Atwood

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Overview

Integrating Eastern and Western Traditions of Healing Insight. . . Human philosophy and thought grapple with theories of mind and the human condition, from what appear to be very different frameworks, resulting in diverse goals and outcomes. The aim of this book is to attempt to integrate these perspectives by comparing and contrasting these ideas and practices. Speaking What Is Not is an integration of Eastern and Western traditions drawing primarily on Zen Buddhism (e.g., Dogen, Shunryu Suzuki, Ikkyu & Snyder), Taoism (e.g., Lao Tzu & Chuang Tzu), the Jungian theory of Self, object relations in psychoanalytic theory (e.g., Winnicott, Ogden & Phillips), contemporary literary criticism (e.g., Perloff & Hirshfield), and existentialism (e.g., Tillich). Various themes are presented through the five chapters of the book such as discovering one's fundamental self, consumer and cultural conformity, existential dilemmas, the delusion of self, the role of teachers, the necessity and impossibility of language, intersubjectivity, and the emptiness of being. This manuscript utilizes a unique format where each page presents a discussion of a theme followed by a "philosophical poem" evoking an alternative metaphorical take on the same theme. Subsequent pieces develop various aspects of each theme in a nonlinear, collaged framework, providing both a context for reader engagement, and inspiration to explore ideas further.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940157378066
Publisher: Outskirts Press, Inc.
Publication date: 12/29/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 151
File size: 325 KB

About the Author

Richard Atwood, PHD. has been a practicing psychologist for thirty-one years. He spent his first thirty-four years in Ann Arbor, Michigan where he was exposed to a wide range of ideas and experiences. He began practicing meditation in Ann Arbor in 1974, after which he came across Jung’s autobiography, Memories, Dreams, Reflections. In this fortuitous collision of Eastern and Western thought, Dr. Atwood began his exploration of these very different but equally compelling ideas about the human psyche. During graduate school at the University of Michigan, his interest increased in attempting to understand how these two areas of thought could be integrated to enhance our understanding of the psyche. After moving to the Boston area in 1985, he continued to work on the commonalities between Buddhist writings, both modern and ancient, and Western psychology. Ultimately, this ongoing effort led to the current book, Speaking What Is Not: Finding a Way to Wholeness.
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