Tuesday, September 14, 2010

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Buddhism and Psychoanalysis, Interview with Jean-Luc Giribone


An interview conducted in July 2010 to present the symposium "Beyond my freedom?" including Jean-Luc Giribone will be the guest. The association Kids & Psy is proud to invite you to see the video of this interview on the website of our partner Philosophies.tv



Jean-Luc Giribone publisher is Threshold, a writer, he has played a crucial role in the introduction of the School of Palo Alto, France, Ecole Normale, he also followed the Seminars Jacques Lacan for many years. His interest in Buddhism, meditation and work of Chögyam Trungpa has long raised questions about the links between this process of transformation of self and psychoanalysis. We report here speaks very intimate nature of these two thoughts around the notion of "me", lived in both cases as an illusion to be overcome.

For me concerned, a great chance to meet and interview him on these exciting topics, for all those that question the link between Buddhism and psychoanalysis interest, a single opportunity to date to hear an expert talk about with such verve and such openness. With precision, humor and warmth, J.-L. Giribone makes us very complex concepts accessible, and asks questions that are answered at the conference of 27 November.

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Nicolas Inca,
President Young & Psy

Thursday, September 2, 2010

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Beyond my freedom? Buddhist Meditation and Psychoanalysis

Event

November 27, 2010, Paris is expecting a happy event: the meeting of leading experts in the psychoanalytic world and the Buddhist world. If the Anglo-Saxons have known very early fruitful interdisciplinary encounters between Buddhism and psychoanalysis, about Erich Fromm and DT Suzuki in particular, then Trungpa, Searles, Laing and Podvoll, France has waited long enough. The arrival of new meditation techniques suited to the overall health (mental and somatic) in our country probably accelerate a movement already begun opening on the side of thinkers. Just to be convinced to see the excellent symposium Buddhism and Philosophy held at the Cité Universitaire Internationale in Paris in 2005, (Available at Nangpa diffusion).

The symposium entitled "Beyond the ego, freedom? Psychoanalysis, Philosophy and Meditation "is an event in several senses. First, it signals the end of a shelving of the spiritual dimension in favor of pure scientific point of view as a means of human knowledge. The university gradually integrates the existence of other speeches than his own, equally valid and well founded in the experiment. Moreover, psychoanalysts, who rarely communicate outside their sphere they are accused of keeping rightly concluded, is the perfect way to meet and debate. Leading representatives of mainstream psychoanalysis in France, organized around three major figures such as Freud, Lacan and Jung, accept constructive criticism and confrontation about a difficult topic to me.

Argument

Nowadays, the discourse on the subject and its necessary safeguard against a world that has become technically and dehumanizing are commonplace. We need to start thinking more radically Again, that goes to the very basis of this notion of subject and answer this question: "Beyond my freedom? "

The inventors of the twentieth century psychoanalysis from Freud to Lacan through Jung, have all attempted to exit from the narrow conception of subjectivity. The concepts of the unconscious, the Soi opposite me, on cleavage by the desire - all ways of saying unable to capture the essence of the human psyche and to classify the side of an ego. In philosophy, the self is with the ego cogito of Descartes, the reference around which revolves our apprehension modern psyche. Is this the only horizon of our thought?

Meditation offers in the event, there is nothing like humans than me, a soul actually exists. Buddhist thought supports the lack of robustness of the phenomena and the opening of the first man, before any determination "me" and "other."

Psychoanalysis, philosophies of East and West, what the common denominator in their understanding of man beyond the self, which preserves the truth free from confinement? A dialogue can be structured ? Meditation can it be therapeutic, as is the analytic treatment? During a day colloquium organized by the association Psy & Young, psychoanalysts, philosophers, teachers of meditation confront their views on the question of me.


Speakers

Michel Cazenave is a philosopher and poet, director of the Center for Studies and Research Francophone Carl Gustav Jung. It is well known to listeners of his program for France Culture The living and the gods he has produced for nearly twelve years. His speech will focus on "Re-reading Jung. The necessary excess of complex I (Jung and Eastern thought).

Alain Gaffinel is a doctor, hospital intensive care practitioner, he practiced meditation for a decade. During the day, it will give some answers to the question: "Meditation is it therapy? "That challenges all practitioners as those who never had experience of meditation.

Jean-Luc Giribone is a writer, editor Humanities at the Threshold. He played a crucial role in the introduction of Palo Alto in France, and student ENS, has long followed the seminars of Lacan. It will propose a dialogue between two major writers, probably the most important in their respective fields in the second half of the twentieth century: "In Search of the Self: Reading cross Chogyam Trungpa and Jacques Lacan."

Fabrice Midal has a doctorate in philosophy, editor, well known to the Buddhist world to be a representative speaking the most innovative in its constant questioning of the tradition of Dharma in the light of philosophy and poetry. Author of numerous books including "What Buddhism for the West? "Threshold, 2006, he founded Association Prajna & Philia where he teaches meditation. It will inform me of the notion: "The ego in Buddhism. Structure of an illusion. "

Peter Sullivan is a member of the prestigious Paris Psychoanalytic Society, an institution founded in 1926 Freud's lifetime and with his support. Lecturer at the Institute of Psychology, University Paris V René Descartes, which will host the symposium, it is also the editor of the journal Child Psychiatry. He illustrates this formula: "Me, Me, Me" by showing how Freudian psychoanalysis can be exceeded necessary for this instance but that is misleading the ego.

Jean-Jacques Tyszler , last but not least a list of speakers in their fields, is a psychoanalyst, psychiatrist, president of the Lacanian International, the largest French-language school after teaching Lacan. Its task is to make audible analytical thinking sometimes ignored the question of the topic: "Is there an issue of the Unconscious? Subject denatured drive, divided by topic or fantasy object cause of desire ... ".

The highlight of the year 2010 is open to all, is to be missed. Readers of the column Psychology & Meditation will gather many of the topics that are important to heart, in a joint reflection between Buddhism and psychoanalysis. Emphasize again that this is a unique opportunity to date for thought, a first in France, which is to be hoped that the initiative will be replicated by others and truly engage a highlight of these two traditions in respect of their difference.

Nicolas Inca


see Michel Cazenave in Buddhism News No. 118 "Another face of Jung and No. 119" Jung and spirituality "
see Fabrice Midal in BA No. 121," Buddhism and love, "" Love is not a subjective relationship "

Symposium, practical information

Beyond my freedom? will be held at the Institute of Psychology Henry Pieron (University Paris V, Boulogne-Billancourt) Saturday, November 27, 2010. Participation fee 15 euros. The association of psychologists Psy & Young, which organizes this day, keeps a blog where there is an issue paper on the symposium: http://jeunes-psy.blogspot.com Their main partner is Philosophies.tv where there are interviews with Michel Cazenave, Jean-Luc Giribone Fabrice Midal and video presentation of the meeting. For information or registration: Anne-Céline Karli, 23 rue du Rendez-Vous, 75012 Paris or on email: @ gmail.com jeunes.psy

Reprinted Buddhism News, No. 127 in September Photo © 2010
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Wednesday, August 11, 2010

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Here is some information that I share with readers of Psychology and Meditation:

" 3rd Forum & Buddhism Doctor Lerab Ling, 2-3 October 2010

Who is this forum is there?
This conference is for anyone interested in meditation and health, a perspective or home: academics, doctors, therapists, health professionals, Buddhists, and of course the great public.

leading experts will present the growing evidence of the benefits of meditation on health outcomes of research collaborations between scientists, health professionals and practitioners of meditation. The
speakers include Jon Kabat-Zinn, Sharon Clifford and Frederick Rosenfeld, and Sogyal Rinpoche and Jetsün Khandro Rinpoche will present the approach and vision of the Tibetan Buddhist tradition.

The first day will be devoted to a detailed presentation of the results of recent research and an overview of some medical and therapeutic applications of meditation.

The second day we will explore in greater depth the various techniques of meditation and mindfulness and see how they can be used in areas such as management pain, healing, stress reduction and in the treatment of depression and various forms of addiction.
There will be times devoted to questions and discussions and you will have the opportunity to directly experience some of these methods of meditation.

Visit www.forum-meditation.com for details on the Forum:
- biographies of speakers,
- detailed program
- list of medical specialties in which meditation has proven effects,
- practical information and registration

applications and technical Meditation
During the third forum will be presented: •
traditional methods of Buddhist meditation, and Shamatha Vipashyana, in the greatest respect for Tibetan Buddhist spiritual tradition
• programs and applications of meditation in the medical and in society, including:

MBSR Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (Training Program mindfulness):
Developed by Jon Kabat Zinn in the University of Massachusetts Medical School, USA, this program is primarily intended reduction stress and physical suffering and mental in the broadest sense and takes place over eight weeks.

MBCT Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy (Cognitive Therapy Mindfulness-based):
Developed in the 1990s by Zindel Segal, Mark Williams and John Teasdale, this program offers a new approach for the prevention of depressive relapse. He helped introduce Mindfulness meditation in Western psychology.

Shamatha Project:
Study conducted by Cliff Saron in collaboration with the specialist Alan Wallace and Buddhist more than 30 other scientists and researchers. This is to To date the most comprehensive interdisciplinary study on the effects of long-term intensive practice of meditation. Studied are the effects on mental and physical processes associated with fundamental cognition, motivation, emotions, physiology and health. "


A word of Psychology and Meditation:
After a very interesting exchange Demarcq with Celine, in charge of public relations Lerab Ling, I am able to provide details about the content of this two-day forum on meditation at the intersection of Buddhism and medicine. This is really a meeting at the cutting edge of what is believed and practiced in the world today, by the presence of stakeholders who are conducting research at international level.

The already well known Jon Kabat-Zinn will discuss the applications of "mindfulness," the technique of therapeutic attention after meditation. Keep in mind the defense of tradition that operating when Kabat-Zinn's mindfulness insists that does not lose sight of its origins and is not reduced to a tool for personal growth without scale, and it calls for a reversal ways of thinking. That's why I titled the first article of my column "Psychology and Meditation" Buddhism News September 2009: Healing through meditation. To a silent revolution. This is indeed the issue.

Clifford Saron, less known to the Hexagon, leads a team of researchers to evaluate the medical benefits of meditation in his organization, "Shamatha Project. Sarron is a longtime collaborator of the Mind & Life Institute, which works in conjunction with the Dalai Lama and scientists worldwide to find application of the Western Buddhist meditation. This is an opportunity to be informed of the latest project and scientific discoveries related to attention.

Others speaking will also bring their stone to the edifice, as Dr. Rosenfeld Frederick Lyons, Edel Maex or Belgium, which have an original approach to the therapeutic practice of meditation, or Dr. Cathy White who created Tonglen association to help relieve the suffering of patients, from the famous Mahayana practice.

So much for western aspect, not least, these days, but that would not be such an event without the simultaneous presence of two great masters of the Nyingma tradition, Sogyal Rinpoche received here in its stronghold of Lerab Ling Khandro Rinpoche, without probably the most recognized female llama today. It will be quite enlightening to gather their views on the use of Western meditation for his physical and psychological benefits. What is the point of view of tradition on these new approaches? How do they fit in the long history of self-knowledge and training of the mind? These two major figures of Tibetan Buddhism also give instruction on meditation and perhaps an introduction to the practice as it has been passed, which is sure to enlighten at nine what has been said by scientists Western and bring the atmosphere practice among all these debates.

These two days very full look promising. Not to be missed because it is an important appointment for the future of meditation therapy in France. I'll be there and will prepare a series of articles for Buddhism News, forthcoming in the coming year.

Nicolas D'Inca