The opposition that has arisen against it in the ego follows it down by a “counter-siege” and forces it to choose such an expression as will serve at the same time to express itself. Thus, then, the symptom comes into being as a much distorted offshoot from the unconscious libidinous ...
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The stronger the ego, the easier the solution of the problem; a weakening of the ego from any cause whatsoever has the same effect as a superlative increase of the claims of the libido. There are other and more intimate relations between the ego and the libido which I shall not discuss,...
juncture, occasion - an event that occurs at a critical time; "at such junctures he always had an impulse to leave"; "it was needed only on special occasions" 21. head - forward movement; "the ship made little headway against the gale" headway advance, progression, progress - a movement...
Furthermore, the impact of neo-liberal economics and the interventions of the IMF and the World Bank will differ according to context, both in terms of regions and social groups or cat- egories. But these categories, such as peasant, farmer or woman, must also be disaggregated. In some ...
In what follows, I shall focus on a few of its basic principles, which are reflected in the systems of the various Greek Hellenistic thinkers. According to the Hindus, the world is a manifestation of a singular, underlying reality called Brahman. Everything is Brahman, but in our everyday ...
In the śāmbhavopāya—in which, as Padoux (1990, p. 193) tells us, “the disciple must become one with the precognitive impulse (icchā) of Śiva manifesting the universe through the supreme word or vāc”—the twelve Kālīs assume the form of pure “phoneme-reflections” (parām...
the Self has created the ego, the ego has its accretions of thoughts which are displayed as the world, the trees and the plants. . . . In reality, all these are nothing but the Self. If you see the Self, the same will be found to be all, everywhere and always. Nothing but the ...
The Buddhist path to salvation prescribes “ridding oneself of passions and desires”, including one’s attachment to life, which implies “a total detachment from not only worldly objects but also the ego itself” (Ho 1995). In fact, the Buddha considers the source of attachment to be ...
exceptional importance in today’s metacivilizational culture, in which, as never before, there is active interaction between the ideas of various Eastern and Western peoples about the psychology of art. Finally, on the basis of a comparative analysis of today’s main national traditions relating ...