Ambivalence in Human Beings

    Gestalt Therapy (O'Neill)
    • Gestalt Therapy and Mental Health Care: Part 1 by Brian O'Neill, 11/3/96
      • (...)
        • Ambivalence in Drug Users by J. Richard White, 12/5/96


    Ambivalence in Human Beings
    by Brian O'Neill, 12/6/96

    Richard,

    You're excitment is contagious and reciprocated. I take particular note of your emphasis on THEREFORE.

    I want to offer you back a very exciting quote for me which I found in the introduction to the Tibetan Book of the Dead.

    Recognising the voidness of thine own intellect to be Buddha-hood.

    And knowing it at the same time to be thine own consciousness.

    Thou shalt abide in the state of the divine mind of the Buddha.

    W.Y. Evans-Wentz, The Tibetan Book of the Dead, Oxford University Press, London, 1960, page xxxvii



              No Replies

    [Prev] [Up] [Next]
    [Reply] [Home] [Help]