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Cats in Asiatic Painting
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Let’s look destiny Zhu Da’s cat, #3, again:
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Notes in Regard to a Technique of Timeless Realization
Dr. Benoit is the author of "Metaphysique et Psychanalyse" ("Metaphysics and Psychoanalysis"), which was published last year in Paris. Himself a psychiatrist, he has attempted in this very interesting, but rather difficult book, to relate the findings of Freud to the philosophy of Vedanta and Zen Buddhism. And since theoretical psychology and abstract metaphysics are never enough, he has gone on, in the following notes, to discuss a technique of realization.
Of particular importance, it seems to me, is what Dr. Benoit says of the imagination as being simultaneously the screen which separates us from objective reality, spiritual and material, and the compensatory mechanism which alone makes tolerable the life of unregenerate humanity. If we lacked our compensatory fancies, we should be so completely overcome by the misery of our condition that we should either go mad or put an end to our existence. And yet it us because of these compensatory and life-saving fancies that we are incapable of seeing into reality as it is. What is ultimately our worst enemy is proximately our best friend.
It is interesting, in this context, to compare what Dr. Benoit says with some of the recorded statements of th