Buch, Englisch, 142 Seiten, Format (B × H): 138 mm x 216 mm, Gewicht: 420 g
Reihe: Psychology Revivals
Buch, Englisch, 142 Seiten, Format (B × H): 138 mm x 216 mm, Gewicht: 420 g
Reihe: Psychology Revivals
ISBN: 978-1-032-96169-9
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
The oldest Pali writings are of great interest to the psychologist, not only because their analysis of mind is in many ways comparable to his own, but because their teaching has been used for practical purposes with enviable success. One of the most important of the Buddhist concepts is that of Nirvana, or nibbana, whose modern usage has caused discomfort to many Buddhists, especially those of the Western world. Originally the name for a certain state of mind, and of personality, it has now acquired a multitude of definitions so heterogeneous and contradictory that few people know what to make of it.
Originally published in 1969, The Psychology of Nirvana was the first attempt to fit all the diffuse explanations and pronouncements of the oldest scriptures together into a consistent picture, and to relate this picture to modern Western psychology at the time. Just as Nirvana is a psychological state and the natural goal of Buddhism, mental health is the ideal of psychology. A comparative study of the two provides a book truly fascinating to scholars of psychology and Buddhism.
Zielgruppe
Adult education, General, and Postgraduate
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1. Introduction 2. Method 3. The General Background 4. Some Preliminary Observations 5. Cognitive Functions in Nibbana 6. Emotion and Feeling in Nibbana 7. The Dynamics of Nibbana 8. Nibbana as State of Personality 9. Nibbana as Emptiness 10. Nibbana as Cessation of Rebirth 11. The Criteria of Transcendence 12. A Discussion of U 80 13. Nibbana and Death 14. The Personality Factors and Nibbana 15. Ways to Nibbana 16. Nibbana and Consciousness 17. The Personality of the Arahant 18. Summary and Conclusions. References. Index.




