A Psychological Analysis On The "ultimate Nirvana" Of Chinese Zen

Philosophy of the Social Sciences 35 (3):64-68 (2005)
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Zen "ultimate relief" ideal personality - "Beyond the Spirit" and "free state" had a psychological interpretation of the theory that Zen "Sutra" traditional Chinese culture had a profound psychological impact, that it is adhering to the traditional Chinese philosophy As the body with the principles of thinking, seeing nothing like the development of the intuitive way of thinking, to build a new cardiac theory as the core of mental life style; Not only that, Zen "Sutra" psychological and cultural development of the world have also a significant impact, it provides a person's ultimate level of psychological theory system, the construction of contemporary psychological theory, especially for the ultimate level of psychological theory construction, a very important sense of inspiration and appreciation. At the same time, it also has a contemporary practice of mental life is very important inspiration. This thesis indicates that Tan Sutra influences the Chinese traditional psychological culture. It inherits the thinking principle of Chinese traditional philosophy that regards essence and function as one, develops the intuitive thinking method that gets dizzy with success, and constructs a new psychological life style that regards the theory of mind and nature as the core. Moreover, Tan Sutra also influences the psychological culture all over the world. Tan Sutra provides a psychological theory system, and psychological thought of Tan Sutra is very important to construct the theory at the ultimate level. Meanwhile, Tan Sutra is meaningful to the practice of modern mental life

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