Conceptualizing the Efficacy of Vipassana Meditation as Taught by S.N. Goenka
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서지정보
ㆍ발행기관 : 한국불교상담학회
ㆍ수록지정보 : 한국불교상담학회지 / 4권 / 1호
ㆍ저자명 : MichaelS.Drummond
ㆍ저자명 : MichaelS.Drummond
목차
ABSTRACTINTRODUCTION
PART 1: FROM AFFECT TO EMOTION IN DEPENDENT ORIGINATION
PART 2: S.N. GOENKA AND THE SYSTEMATIC SCANNING OF BODILY FEELINGS: VEDANA-CONDITIONS WISDOM
PART 3: EUGENE GENDLIN AND THE EPISTEMOLOGICAL FUNCTION OF BODILY FEELINGS
CONCLUSION: THE CONFLUENCE OF THE UNDERLYING TENDENCIES AND INEXPLICATED FELT MEANING
APPENDIX
BIBLIOGRAPHY
한국어 초록
In the 1950s, E.T. Gendlin developed a philosophical system, published as Experiencing and the Creation of Meaning, to explain the role of bodily feelings in cognition, and he then evolved a psychotherapy known as Focusing, based on this system. Focusing works primarily with bodily feelings and how they relate to the thinking processes. Gendlin's work has had an important impact on the field of Psychology.An aspect of the historicity of E. T. Gendlin's work is that it has important similarities with how the Vipassana meditation teacher S.N. Goenka (one of the more important teachers in twentieth and early twenty- first century international Buddhism), teaches, in line with the Pali Nikayas, that a correct understanding of affective bodily feelings can lead to the dissolution of destructive emotional tendencies. This article uses these similarities to begin a process, from a Western academic perspective , of conceptualizing the efficacy of Vipassana meditation, as taught by S.N. Goenka, in dissolving harmful emotional habits. This will be done by comparing how S.N. Goenka and E.T. Gendlin understand the operative factors in personality change.