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Spring Journal, Vol. 89, Spring 2013, Buddhism and Depth Psychology: Refining the Encounter (Spring Journal: A Journal of Archetype and Culture)

by Nancy Cater

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This volume introduces a new level of discourse between two contemplative practices--Buddhism and psychoanalysis--that are still coming to know one another and whose cross-fertilization promises a new paradigm of human healing. Spring Journal presents an extraordinary collection of papers that allows us to examine the realms of human suffering, subjective experience, wisdom, and truth from surprising new perspectives.… (more)
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This volume introduces a new level of discourse between two contemplative practices--Buddhism and psychoanalysis--that are still coming to know one another and whose cross-fertilization promises a new paradigm of human healing. Spring Journal presents an extraordinary collection of papers that allows us to examine the realms of human suffering, subjective experience, wisdom, and truth from surprising new perspectives.

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