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Diana Cristea (Sarca)
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To live! To live! So natural and so hard.
—James Schuyler, “Hymn to Life”
Buddhism has entered the consulting room and psychoanalysis has entered the Buddhist monastery in dramatic ways in recent years. We live and practice in a psychoanalytic universe in which Buddhist teachers are in therapy, psychoanalysts meditate, and spiritual seekers simultaneously pursue contemplative paths and analysis.
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—James Schuyler, “Hymn to Life”
Buddhism has entered the consulting room and psychoanalysis has entered the Buddhist monastery in dramatic ways in recent years. We live and practice in a psychoanalytic universe in which Buddhist teachers are in therapy, psychoanalysts meditate, and spiritual seekers simultaneously pursue contemplative paths and analysis.
Diana Cristea (Sarca)
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Lacan defines the emptiness of the Real as a lack in the Other. This relates
to the dread many Zen students report when first attempting to give
talks and use words to speak about their meditational experience and
realization. Zen teaching describes this predicament as a mosquito
attempting to bite into an iron bull.
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to the dread many Zen students report when first attempting to give
talks and use words to speak about their meditational experience and
realization. Zen teaching describes this predicament as a mosquito
attempting to bite into an iron bull.






