Open to Desire by Mark Epstein - ISBN: 9781592401857
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A Buddhist psychoanalyst and bestselling author of three books on uniting Western psychology and Eastern spirituality shares his insights on his most commercial subject matter yet–what can be learned from the paradox of desires.

Open to Desire

The Truth About What the Buddha Taught

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  • Paperback

    240 pages

  • Release Date

    5 January 2006

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Summary

“A masterpiece… . It teaches us how not to fear and repress, but to rechannel and harness the most powerful energies of life toward freedom and bliss.” -ROBERT THURMANIt is common in both Buddhism and Freudian psychoanalysis to treat desire as if it is the root of all suffering and problems, but psychiatrist Mark Epstein believes this to be a grave misunderstanding.In his controversial defense of desire, he makes clear that it is the key to deepening intimacy with ourselves, each other, and our world.Proposing that spiritual attainment does not have to be detached from intimacy or eroticism, Open to Desire begins with an exploration of the state of dissatisfaction that causes us to cling to irrational habits. Dr. Epstein helps readers overcome their own fears of desire so that they can more readily bridge the gap between self and other, cope with feelings of incompletion, and get past the perception of others as objects. Freed from clinging and shame, desire’s spiritual potential can then be opened up.

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781592401857
ISBN-10:1592401856
Author:Mark Epstein
Publisher:Gotham Books
Imprint:Gotham Books
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:240
Release Date:5 January 2006
Weight:285g
Dimensions:18mm x 153mm x 229mm
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Open to Desire by Mark Epstein - ISBN: 9781592401857
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Critics Review

“A fascinating look at the urge for pleasure, with the goal of helping readers accept the sensation of wanting into their lives in ways that are helpful both spiritually and psychologically.”

“A fascinating look at the urge for pleasure, with the goal of helping readers accept the sensation of wanting into their lives in ways that are helpful both spiritually and psychologically.” —Body and Soul

About The Author

Mark Epstein

Mark Epstein, M.D., is a psychiatrist in private practice in New York City who lectures frequently about the value of Buddhist meditation for psychotherapy. His previous books include Thoughts Without a Thinker, Going to Pieces Without Falling Apart, and Going on Being. He is a contributing editor to Tricycle: The Buddhist Review and has written many articles for Yoga Journal and O: The Oprah Magazine.

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