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Approches de la méditation
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ISBN: 2710303841 9782710303848 Year: 1989 Publisher: Paris : La Table Ronde,

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Meditation.

Conquest of mind : "Who doesn't respond to the thought of taking life's waves and riding them with effortless grace?"
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ISBN: 0915132508 Year: 1989 Publisher: Petulama Nilgiri Press

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Meditation --- Spiritual life


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Original goodness
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ISBN: 0915132567 Year: 1989 Publisher: California Nilgiri press

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Portraits et circonstances : chroniques
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ISBN: 2220030733 9782220030739 Year: 1989 Publisher: Paris Desclée de Brouwer

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Shinkichi Tajiri: Knots for meditation
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ISBN: 3926166096 Year: 1989 Publisher: Berlijn Galerie Horst Dietrich

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Approche mentale de la hiérarchie spirituelle.2e édition, revue et complétée
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Year: 1989 Publisher: Correns Salvin

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In Search of Self in India and Japan : Toward a Cross-Cultural Psychology
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ISBN: 0691228167 Year: 1989 Publisher: Princeton, N.J. : Princeton Univ. Press,

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Drawing on work with Indian and Japanese patients, a prominent American psychoanalyst explores inner worlds that are markedly different from the Western psyche. A series of fascinating case studies illustrates Alan Roland's argument: the "familial self," rooted in the subtle emotional hierarchical relationships of the family and group, predominates in Indian and Japanese psyches and contrasts strongly with the Western "individualized self." In perceptive and sympathetic terms Roland describes the emotional problems that occur when Indians and Japanese encounter Western culture and the resulting successful integration of new patterns that he calls the "expanding self." Of particular interest are descriptions of the special problems of women in changing society and of the paradoxical relationship of the "spiritual self" of Indians and Japanese to the "familial self.? Also described is Roland's own response to the broadening of his emotional and intellectual horizons as he talked to patients and supervised therapists in India and Japan. "As we were coming in for a landing to Bombay," he writes, "the plane banked so sharply that when I supposedly looked down all I could see were the stars, while if I looked up, there were the lights of the city." This is the "world turned upside down" that he describes so eloquently in this book. What he has learned will fascinate those who wish to deepen their understanding of a different way of being.

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