The Great Within: The Transformative Power and Psychology of the Spiritual Path
By (Author) Han F. De Wit
Shambhala Publications Inc
Shambhala Publications Inc
21st May 2019
United States
General
Non Fiction
200.19
Paperback
304
Width 140mm, Height 216mm
A book for anyone who wants to understand the psychological nature of contemplative practice as a transformative process. Do we really understand what contemplative practices, such as mindfulness, actually do What changes when we practice mindfulness or use images as the focus of our contemplative practice How is our psychology--thoughts, beliefs, imagination, and emotions--both used and transformed along the spiritual path Are there shared understandings of this transformative process across the spiritual traditions To answer these questions, Han F. de Wit takes us into the mind of the spiritual practitioner to show how contemplative practices work to transform our "ordinary" psychology dominated by confusion and self-interest to one open to wisdom and compassion. With Buddhism as the framing tradition, the result is a highly experience-based explanation of the development processes of spiritual transformation. Informed by a practitioner who experiences it and a psychologist steeped in Western psychology, a compelling case is made for a new "contemplative psychology" rooted in a deep appreciation for our "humanness"--our potential for flourishing--to which all contemplative practices are orientated. The Spiritual Path is a helpful companion on the spiritual path, as well as a sourcebook to both psychologists and teachers of contemplative practices.
A fascinating, inventive contribution to spiritual psychology.Daniel Goleman, author ofEmotional Intelligence
The Great Within is an invaluable guide for contemplative practitioners, psychotherapists, spiritual teachersindeed, for anyone wanting to go deeper in the path of their own becoming.Marilyn Schlitz, author of Living Deeply and Death Makes Life Possible
This book is a major contribution to the psychology of spirituality. In a clear and comprehensive way, it explores the psychological insights that can be discovered in the spiritual traditions and that aim at cultivating the essence of our humanness.John Welwood, author ofLove and Awakening
A deeply mature vision of the spiritual heart of our human nature and the transformative path to human flourishing. The Great Within qualifies as a classic that will endure.Tilden Edwards, Founder of the Shalem Institute for Spiritual Formation, and author of Embracing the Call to Spiritual Depth
HAN F. DE WIT received his PhD in psychology from the University of Amsterdam in 1977. On an honorary Fulbright scholarship he worked as a research fellow in 1976 at the University of California (Berkeley). In 1983 he was connected to Naropa University (then Naropa Institute) as a visiting scholar. There he began to study the psychological insights and theories that can be found in the contemplative traditions of the world religion themselves, which brought him international acclaim as the founder of a new branch of psychology called contemplative psychology. In 1985, at the Department of Theoretical Psychology of the Free University in Amsterdam, he continued his research and presentation of the insights and methods of this psychology in a form that enables a dialogue with contemporary psychology and psychotherapy. Trained as a Buddhist teacher by Ch gyam Trungpa and Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche, he is also involved through his writings in the dialogue of Buddhism with Western psychology, philosophy, and religion.