In the Quest for Natural Living: the Taoist and Jungian Roots of Arnold Mindell’s Therapeutic Path

Arian Kowalski
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In this article, I would like to take a closer look at the philosophical meaning of the term “process,” which is a fundamental category in Arnold Mindell’s psychology. The Taoist origins of this concept go back to the Tao – the principle of the universe. Tao is the process of passing into each other the opposite aspects of the monastically understood Qi energy. Mindell was also inspired by the analytical psychology of Carl Gustav Jung, which emphasizes the importance of archetypal, unconscious mental processes and their impact on the ego through random thoughts, fantasies or dreams. Mindell distinguishes between a primary process (mental content that we are aware of) and a secondary process (mental content that we are not aware of) to explain what connects a person with her natural living – an unadulterated existence through rigid boundaries between the two processes acquired during one’s upbringing. The purpose of this article is to explore the Jungian and Taoist roots of Mindell’s psychology and to characterize individual lives as confronting their entire processual being, thus becoming natural living. -------------------------- Received: 14/04/2022. Reviewed: 19/10/2022. Accepted: 24/10/2022.
在追求自然生活:道家和荣格的根源阿诺德明德尔的治疗路径
在这篇文章中,我想仔细看看“过程”这个术语的哲学意义,这是阿诺德·明德尔心理学中的一个基本范畴。这个概念的道家起源可以追溯到道——宇宙的原则。道是将修道者所理解的气能量的相反方面相互传递的过程。明德尔还受到卡尔·古斯塔夫·荣格分析心理学的启发,后者强调原型、无意识心理过程的重要性,以及它们通过随机思维、幻想或梦境对自我的影响。明德尔区分了初级过程(我们意识到的心理内容)和次级过程(我们没有意识到的心理内容),以解释是什么将一个人和她的自然生活联系在一起——通过一个人在成长过程中获得的两个过程之间的严格界限,一个纯粹的存在。本文的目的是探索明德尔心理学的荣格和道家根源,并将个人生活描述为面对他们的整个过程存在,从而成为自然生活。--------------------------收稿日期:14/04/2022。综述:19/10/2022。接受:24/10/2022。
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