Discover the Original Buddhist Psychology with The Abhidharma Insights in this Comprehensive Paperback Guide

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Publisher: North Atlantic Books Narrative Type: book Intended Audience: General/trade Item Height: 0.6 in ISBN: 9781623171308 gtin13: 9781623171308 Book Title: Original Buddhist Psychology : What the Abhidharma Tells Us about How We Think, Feel, and Experience Life Publication Year: 2017 Item Width: 6.1 in Topic: Buddhism / Theravada, Psychotherapy / General, Buddhism / General (See Also Philosophy / Buddhist), Buddhist Item Length: 8.9 in Language: English Type: book Format: Trade Paperback Item Weight: 11.4 Oz Illustrator: Yes Genre: Religion, Philosophy, Psychology Number of Pages: 208 Pages Author: Beth Jacobs

Description

Drawing on decades of experience, a psychotherapist and Zen practitioner makes the Abhidharma--the original psychological system of Buddhism--accessible to a general audience for the first time.

The Abhidharma, one of the three major text collections of the original Buddhist canon, explores the critical juncture of Buddhist thought and the therapeutic aspects of the religion and meditation. It frames the psychological system of Buddhism, explaining the workings of reality and the nature of the human mind.

Composed of detailed matrixes and lists that outline the interaction of consciousness and reality, The Abhidharma explores the essence of perception and experience, and the reasons and methods behind mindfulness and meditation.

Because of its complexity, the Abhidharma has traditionally been reserved only for academic or monastic study; now, for the first time, clinical psychologist Beth Jacobs makes this dynamic, important text and its teachings available to general readers, using practical explanation, personal stories, and vivid examples to gently untangle the technical aspects of the Abhidharma.

Jacobs’ work illuminates this classic of Buddhist thought, highlighting the ways it can broaden and deepen our experience of the human psyche and offering profound insights into spiritual practice.