Acknowledgments |
xiii |
Preface |
xv |
Introduction: Psychoanalysis and Buddhism As Cultural Institutions |
1 |
Being Somebody and Being Nobody: A Reexamination of the Understanding of Self in Psychoanalysis and Buddhism |
35 |
Commentary: Somebodies and Nobodies |
80 |
Reply: Can We Say What the Self "Really" Is? |
86 |
Tibetan Buddhism and a Mystical Psychoanalysis |
101 |
Commentary: Psychoanalysis as a Spiritual Quest |
115 |
Reply: The Persistence of Spiritual Shyness in Psychoanalysis |
122 |
The Dissolving of Dissolving Itself |
131 |
Commentary: Imagining Langan: A Transcendence of Self |
146 |
Reply: A Saturated Solution |
158 |
An Analyst's Surrender |
169 |
Commentary: A Contemplative Response |
189 |
Reply: Swimming Lessons |
191 |
Moments of Truth--Truths of Moment |
199 |
Commentary: "East Is East and West Is West and Ne'er the Twain Shall Meet" (Or Shall They?) |
221 |
Reply: East and West Are Already Meeting--What's Shaking Out? |
230 |
Your Ordinary Mind |
251 |
Commentary: Psychoanalysis and Buddhism: Two Extraordinary Paths to an Ordinary Mind |
286 |
Reply: The Path Is Ordinary Too |
293 |
Transference and Transformation in Buddhism and Psychoanalysis |
301 |
Commentary: Seeking and Subjectivity in Buddhism and Psychoanalysis |
318 |
Reply: Increasing Our Subjective Freedom |
323 |
The Finger Pointing at the Moon: Zen Practice and the Practice of Lacanian Psychoanalysis |
331 |
Commentary: Where Is the "Spirit" in a Spiritual Conception of Psychoanalysis? |
364 |
Reply: Psychoanalysis as a Secular and Nontheistic Spirituality |
371 |
A Well-Lived Life: Psychoanalytic and Buddhist Contributions |
387 |
Commentary: Managing Traffic on the Bridge Between Psychoanalysis and Buddhism |
410 |
Reply: Beyond Eurocentrism and Orientocentrism |
418 |
List of Contributors |
427 |
Index |
433 |