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ArticlesIt is the intention of the mudra web-sight to offer regular articles covering a variety of themes within the perspective of comparative Buddhism and Western Psychology. This will offer those interested in the relationship between Buddhist and Western psychology a place to explore current thought and new ideas. As Western psychotherapy increasingly adopts contemplative approaches, particularly from Buddhism, there is an important dialogue evolving on this relatively new frontier. There is also rich potential within the dialogue between Jungian thought and Tibetan Buddhism. This web page will present regular articles on themes such as the dialogue between Buddhism and Jungian thought, new paradigms in Transpersonal psychology, the relationship between creativity and Buddhism and the investigation of aspects of spiritual pathology. It is hoped that this will open a dialogue with those interested in the contemporary integration of Buddhism. For information or comment contact
ARTICLES : The teacher-student relationship- part 1 The teacher-student relationship- part 2
These articles may be reproduced with the permission of mudra publications obtained by contacting: info@mudra.co.uk
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