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Mad And Divine Sudhir Kakar

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Mad And Divine Sudhir Kakar
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Publisher: Penguin Random House India Private Limited
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.17 MB
Pages: 188
Author: Sudhir Kakar
ISBN: 9789353052492, 9353052491
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Mad And Divine Sudhir Kakar by Sudhir Kakar 9789353052492, 9353052491 instant download after payment.

Sudhir Kakar, India’s foremost psychoanalyst, has for long tried to infuse the pre-eminently Western discipline of psychoanalysis with ideas and views from the East in both his practice and his best-selling books. In Mad and Divine, he takes on the separation of the spirit and the body favoured by psychoanalysis, as he cautions that a focus on the body, to the exclusion of the spirit, is a denial of a person’s wholeness. Similarly, to focus on the spirit alone is to hold in contempt the body that makes us human. Ever respectful of and sympathetic to a person’s spiritual life and strivings, Kakar takes us on a tour through the many rooms of the mansion of spirituality. He looks at the interplay, at times playful, at others deadly serious, between spirit and psyche, and the moments of creativity and transformation when the spirit cools the fire of desire or thaws the ice of self-centredness. He looks at this interplay and these moments in religious ritual and in healing traditions, both Eastern and Western, as also in the lives of some extraordinary men. The first peek is into the well-documented childhood of Rajneesh, ‘a pioneer in the globalization of spirituality’, but the focus here is on the vision of the spirit’s soaring and not the oft-repeated tragedy of its fall. In his elucidation of the part played by sexuality in the making of a saint, Kakar examines the life of Drukpa Kunley, who through overtly scandalous parables, songs and actions vigorously pushes against the boundary of all that is tabooed. And to rethink the role of the spiritual in collective life, Kakar examines Gandhi’s practical spirituality—his vision of how we need to engage ourselves in our political and social worlds. Enriched with a novelist’s felicity of language and an analyst’s piercing insight and startling interpretation, Mad and Divine is a valuable addition to the literature on the integration of the spirit and psyche in the evolving psychology of an individual, showing as it does that when the spirit soars it pulls up the psyche in its wake.

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