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Reviewed all of Jung's 236 cases in his Collected Works to determine when he seemed like a relational psychoanalyst. Focused on his work with Wolfgang Paul and Miss X in Vol. 9i, Kristine Mann, and questioned whether he was "relational"... more
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Donald Winnicott's radical existential psychoanalytic understanding of transitional awareness and transitional relatedness is an amazing and little used doorway for today's psychotherapist and psychoanalyst. In today's cognitive clinical... more
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This article considers Palestinian subjectivity in a perpetual state of doubleness, commuting between a number of transnational political and cultural contexts and positions. Engaging a thought-piece by a Palestinian-American clinical... more
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This luminous text is a dramatic invocation to experience our human openness to the experiential knowing of our ever-unfolding experience of the infinity of Being. The infinity of Pure Being can be experienced within the phenomena of our... more
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One Knower: Different Modes of Knowing In all philosophical and psychological traditions knowing has many different meanings. In Tibetan Buddhism there is nondual Dzogchen and in Hinduism there is nondual Kashmir Shaivism. In both these... more
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Mind Alone For many years psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic psychotherapy was singularly centered on the unconscious mind and conscious mind. There was only mind and the mind could become aware of its own self and its own representational... more
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RESUMEN Se intenta articular los conceptos de individuo y sociedad a partir de la obra de Winnicott. Para ello transitamos por varias de sus propuestas: dependencia, unidad dual, transicionalidad, tendencia antisocial… El objetivo es... more
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This paper reflects a presentation of an Existential Tantric Dzogchen Consultation as a Phenomenology. This paper presents a demonstrationn of an Existential Tantric Consultation. The process is phenomenologically described and... more
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The lucidity of awareness is experienced directly through the doorway of our subjectivity as our own innermost awareness. As we gaze into our own interiority we can experience the unfolding of the manifestation of this field of radiance... more
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Being within awareness as awareness and being with another who is within awareness is a most powerful skillful means to bring forth awareness within one's self and within each other. Two awarenesses are better than one, just as self... more
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By becoming aware of awareness we can experience the innermost sense or the felt sense of spaciousness and self-illumination. Within this state of open awareness, the openness of spacious luminous awareness, we can enter the experience of... more
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Waking up in the morning begins with a vague pre-reflective awareness of one’s existence in the present moment. This is then followed by the recognition of current space and location—the feeling of whether one is at home or not.
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