Transitional Space: An Opening of the Experiential Realm Beyond the Mind
This article describes how Donald Winnicott’s radical existential psychoanalytic understanding of transitional awareness and transitional relatedness intertwines both our personal psychology and our innermost experience of our own existential ontology. This article also addresses the ontological coi...
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doaj-7b94901ed5f04170b96dc901d8d5fd6b2020-11-25T00:05:32ZengFundación MenteClaraRevista Científica Arbitrada de la Fundación MenteClara2469-07832019-10-014216720110.32351/rca.v4.2.8860Transitional Space: An Opening of the Experiential Realm Beyond the MindRudolph Bauer0Washington Center for Consciousness Studies and The Washington Center for Phenomenological and Existential Psychotherapy StudiesThis article describes how Donald Winnicott’s radical existential psychoanalytic understanding of transitional awareness and transitional relatedness intertwines both our personal psychology and our innermost experience of our own existential ontology. This article also addresses the ontological coincidences of our contemporary Existential Phenomenological understanding and Tantric Dzogchen praxis of the 8th and 9th century CE. The paper shows how 8th and 9th century CE Dzogchen Tantric understanding illuminates existentialist thinking through the transcendental phenomenology of Husserl and later ontological phenomenologist such as Heidegger and Merleau- Ponty. The paper also unfolds how these two modalities of existential phenomenological psychotherapy and tantric praxis converge in the experiential process of self liberation. The work also describes how in the patriarchal spiritual world, an experience of Being that is easily accessible has become something belonging to a few «enlightened ones» in the form of a corporate product or brand. Some of the most hidden secrets of Tantra is herein presented.https://fundacionmenteclara.org.ar/revista/index.php/RCA/article/view/88Tantrarigpaawarenesstransitional awarenesspsychotherapyphenomenologicalexistentialepocheDzogchenWinnicotHusserlJung |
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Transitional Space: An Opening of the Experiential Realm Beyond the Mind |
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Transitional Space: An Opening of the Experiential Realm Beyond the Mind |
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Transitional Space: An Opening of the Experiential Realm Beyond the Mind |
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Fundación MenteClara |
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Revista Científica Arbitrada de la Fundación MenteClara |
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This article describes how Donald Winnicott’s radical existential psychoanalytic understanding of transitional awareness and transitional relatedness intertwines both our personal psychology and our innermost experience of our own existential ontology. This article also addresses the ontological coincidences of our contemporary Existential Phenomenological understanding and Tantric Dzogchen praxis of the 8th and 9th century CE. The paper shows how 8th and 9th century CE Dzogchen Tantric understanding illuminates existentialist thinking through the transcendental phenomenology of Husserl and later ontological phenomenologist such as Heidegger and Merleau- Ponty. The paper also unfolds how these two modalities of existential phenomenological psychotherapy and tantric praxis converge in the experiential process of self liberation. The work also describes how in the patriarchal spiritual world, an experience of Being that is easily accessible has become something belonging to a few «enlightened ones» in the form of a corporate product or brand. Some of the most hidden secrets of Tantra is herein presented. |
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Tantra rigpa awareness transitional awareness psychotherapy phenomenological existential epoche Dzogchen Winnicot Husserl Jung |
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