Eastern meditative techniques and hypnosis : a new synthesis
The American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis
Format:
Journal Article
Publication Date:
2003-10
Publisher:
American Society of Clinical Hypnosis
Place of Publication:
Des Plaines, Ill.
Pages:
97-108
Sources ID:
126551
Collection:
Tibetan and Himalayan Library
Visibility:
Public (group default)
Abstract:
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In this article major ancient Buddhist meditation techniques, samatha, vipassana, Zen, and tonglen (gtong len), will be described in reference to contemporary clinical hypnosis. In so doing, the Eastern healing framework out of which these techniques emerged is examined in comparison with and in contrast to its Western counterpart. A growing body of empirical literature shows that meditation and hypnosis have many resemblances despite the distinct differences in underlying philosophy and technical methodologies. Although not all meditation techniques "fit" the Western culture, each has much to offer to clinicians who are familiar with hypnosis.
Subjects:
Calm Abiding
Insight Meditation
Zen Meditation/Zazen
Hypnosis