Zen and the Psychology of Transformation - The Supreme Doctrine -- Hubert Benoit, ^^^^^ KSIĄŻKI E BOOKI LITERATURA, ...
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First published in French under the title
La Doctrine Suprême
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International under the title
The Supreme Doctrine
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Benoit, Hubert.
[Doctrine suprême. English]
Zen and the psychology of transformation : the supreme doctrine / Hubert
Benoit ; foreword by Aldous Huxley.
Translation of: La doctrine suprême.
Reprint. Originally published: New York : Pantheon Books, 1955.
ISBN 0-89281-272-9
1. Zen Buddhism—Psychology. I. Title.
[BQ9268.6B4613 1990]
294.3'375—dc20
90-30217
CIP
CONTENTS
page
FOREWORD BY ALDOUS HUXLEY
6
AUTHOR’S PREFACE
9
I.
ON THE GENERAL SENSE OF ZEN THOUGHT
14
II.
‘GOOD’ AND ‘EVIL’
19
III.
THE IDOLATRY OF ‘SALVATION’
28
IV.
THE EXISTENTIALISM OF ZEN
31
V.
THE MECHANISM OF ANXIETY
41
VI.
THE FIVE MODES OF THOUGHT OF THE NATURAL MAN
—
PSYCHOLOGICAL CONDITIONS OF SATORI
56
VII.
LIBERTY AS ‘TOTAL DETERMINISM’
71
VIII.
THE EGOTISTICAL STATES
76
IX.
THE ZEN UNCONSCIOUS
80
X.
METAPHYSICAL DISTRESS
86
XI.
SEEING INTO ONE’S OWN NATURE
—
THE SPECTATOR OF
THE SPECTACLE
91
XII.
HOW TO CONCEIVE THE INNER TASK ACCORDING TO ZEN
103
XIII.
OBEDIENCE TO THE NATURE OF THINGS
110
XIV.
EMOTION AND THE EMOTIVE STATE
121
XV.
SENSATION AND SENTIMENT
138
XVI.
ON AFFECTIVITY
148
XVII.
THE HORSEMAN AND THE HORSE
155
XVIII.
THE PRIMORDIAL ERROR OR ‘ORIGINAL SIN’
163
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CONTENTS
XIX.
page
THE IMMEDIATE PRESENCE OF SATORI
171
XX.
PASSIVITY OF THE MIND AND DISINTEGRATION OF
OUR ENERGY
177
XXI.
ON THE IDEA OF ‘DISCIPLINE’
192
XXII.
THE COMPENSATIONS
206
XXIII.
THE INNER ALCHEMY
220
XXIV.
ON HUMILITY
231
EPILOGUE
237
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