The Happiness Project: Transforming the Three Poisons that Cause the Suffering We Inflict on Ourselves and Others...an intriguing and cogent examination of suffering through the perspectives of psychoanalysis and Buddhism...a substantial contribution.--Jerry Piven, The New School |
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 9 |
The Secrets of Happiness | 11 |
The Reconciliation of Science and Religion | 27 |
Copyright | |
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actions aggression animals antithetical anxiety aversion avidya awareness basic Becker believe Buddha Buddhist Buddhist point Buddhist view cause of suffering Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche Christian concept conflict consciousness death Denial of Death dualistic mind emotional emptiness Ernest Becker esoteric ethics evil evolution facts of existence fear feelings four noble truths Happiness Project human suffering Ibid idea identity ignorance impermanence Jamgon Kongtrul Rinpoche karma Khenpo Karthar Rinpoche knowledge language Leifer live Marx means meditation mental illness metaphor modern moral motivated myth narcissism nature ness neurosis neurotic noble truth object Oedipus one's pain path philosophy Plato pleasure point of view political problem psychiatry psychoanalysis psychology psychotherapy religion religious repression responsibility Rinpoche samsara scientific facts selfish desires sense sensuous Sigmund Freud social spiritual sublimation symbol symptoms Tanha teachings theory therapy thought three poisons tion tradition understand Western wisdom words York