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verb - subject to psychoanalytic treatment
PSYCHOANALYSE - Psychoanalyse und Yoga (English: Psychoanalysis and Yoga) is a 1923 book by the German writer and philosopher Oscar Adolf Hermann Schmitz (16 April 1...
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Alternative spelling of psychoanalyze. |
subject to psychoanalytic treatment |
to examine someone or treat someone using psychoanalysis |
Examine or treat (a person or their behaviour) using psychoanalysis. |
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Psychoanalyse und Yoga (English: Psychoanalysis and Yoga) is a 1923 book by the German writer and philosopher Oscar Adolf Hermann Schmitz (16 April 1873 – 17 December 1931). The book introduces the synthesis of the Indian yoga method and the European psychoanalysis with the aim to create a yoga system for Europeans. The content of his essay is an elaboration on a lecture series about yoga and psychoanalysis given at the psychoanalytic conference of the School of Wisdom, which took place on the 3rd until the 5th of March in 1923.Since 1916, Schmitz worked on a framework that should include yoga and Psychoanalysis, but he lacked the final piece that would have allowed him to meaningfully combine them. The inspiration for the absolute binding of yoga and psychoanalysis came from a correspondence with Count Hermann Keyserling, an associate of Schmitz and one of the founders of the school of wisdom, to whom Schmitz dedicated the book. Keyserling's doctrine of creative self-awareness (schöpferische Selbsterkenntnis) serves as a basis for this synthesis and states that there is only one aim in life, namely self-fulfillment, which can be attained by a combination of both methods. |