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Joseph Bobrow

    Joseph Bobrow est un maître zen et le fondateur et Roshi du Deep Streams Institute. Son écriture explore l'interaction complexe entre la psychologie occidentale, le bouddhisme et la communauté. Il examine comment ces disciplines peuvent transformer la souffrance et nous aider à réaliser notre vraie nature. En tant que psychologue-psychanalyste, Bobrow se penche sur les connexions profondes qui favorisent la guérison et l'incarnation.

    Zen and Psychotherapy
    Waking Up from War: A Better Way Home for Veterans and Nations
    After Midnight
    A True Person of No Rank
    Zen and Psychotherapy: Partners in Liberation
    • Insight and attentiveness play crucial roles in the transformative experiences depicted in this book. It explores how personal growth and understanding can emerge from deep reflection and mindfulness. Through various narratives, the author illustrates the profound impact of being present and aware, inviting readers to engage with their own journeys of transformation. The themes encourage a deeper connection with oneself and the world, making it a compelling read for those seeking self-discovery and enlightenment.

      Zen and Psychotherapy: Partners in Liberation
    • A True Person of No Rank

      Awakening Buddha's Dream to Save the World

      • 122pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      Focusing on the concept of "no-self," the book delves into Buddha's vision of an awakened individual and their compassionate actions. Joseph Bobrow clarifies common misconceptions that may obstruct one's spiritual journey, emphasizing the importance of a flexible yet grounded identity. He advocates for the emergence of a compassionate agent capable of navigating and addressing the challenges of modern times. This exploration encourages readers to embody their insights to contribute positively to the world and promote healing.

      A True Person of No Rank
    • After Midnight

      Selected Poems

      • 60pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      The poems by Joseph Bobrow serve as heartfelt prayers and life sutras, offering solace and protection for all, including soldiers and families. They emphasize the importance of human connections and the beauty of the world as sources of refuge. Renowned author Maxine Hong Kingston highlights the profound themes of safety and community woven throughout the collection.

      After Midnight
    • The book presents firsthand accounts from veterans, their families, and care providers, emphasizing the essential components for healing postwar trauma such as safety, connection, and compassion. It highlights the widespread suffering caused by war, affecting not only soldiers but also their loved ones, often in silence. The narrative serves as a call to action for caregivers, organizations, and all Americans to address these issues. It argues that only through comprehensive care for veterans can the nation move towards lasting peace and healing from the impacts of war.

      Waking Up from War: A Better Way Home for Veterans and Nations
    • Zen and Psychotherapy

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      A new take on the interplay of emotional and spiritual development. “Please read this book. Joseph Bobrow is a true meditation teacher who walks his talk and enjoys his practice.”—Thich Nhat Hanh This book is an intimate dialogue that examines the interplay of emotional and spiritual development through the lens of Zen Buddhism and psychotherapy. Zen and Psychotherapy artfully illuminates the intrinsic connections between the two practices, and demonstrates how the traditions can be complementary in helping to live a truly fulfilled and contented life. Zen teacher and psychologist Joseph Bobrow deftly shows how the major themes of trauma, attachment, emotional communication, and emotional regulation play out in the context of Zen and of psychotherapeutic practice, and how, in concert, both provide a comprehensive, interactive model of fully functioning human life.

      Zen and Psychotherapy