The Ego and the Dynamic Ground
Maps the course of human development from the earliest stages of ego development to the highest stages of ego transcendence.

This new edition is a thorough revision of the first edition. Drawing on both psychoanalysis and analytical psychology and on both Eastern and Western spiritual sources, the book maps the course of human development from the earliest stages of ego development to the highest stages of ego transcendence. Washburn formulates an important paradigm for transpersonal psychology and clearly distinguishes it from the other major paradigm in the field, the structural-hierarchical paradigm of Ken Wilber.

In Washburn's view, human development is a spiral movement played out between the ego and its ultimate source: the Dynamic Ground. Ego development in the first half of life moves in a direction away from the Dynamic Ground; ego transcendence in the second half of life spirals back to the Ground on the way to a higher union with the Ground-whole-psyche integration.

Washburn's spiral paradigm helps explain why human development has the character of a journey of departure and higher return, of setting out into the world and then finding one's way "home."

This new edition more effectively integrates key psychoanalytic and Jungian ideas by placing them within a developmental framework that resolves their contradictions. Washburn's paradigm stresses both the biological roots and the spiritual potentialities of the psyche and is sensitive to the ambivalences, dualisms, transvaluations, and higher syntheses of life.

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The Ego and the Dynamic Ground
Maps the course of human development from the earliest stages of ego development to the highest stages of ego transcendence.

This new edition is a thorough revision of the first edition. Drawing on both psychoanalysis and analytical psychology and on both Eastern and Western spiritual sources, the book maps the course of human development from the earliest stages of ego development to the highest stages of ego transcendence. Washburn formulates an important paradigm for transpersonal psychology and clearly distinguishes it from the other major paradigm in the field, the structural-hierarchical paradigm of Ken Wilber.

In Washburn's view, human development is a spiral movement played out between the ego and its ultimate source: the Dynamic Ground. Ego development in the first half of life moves in a direction away from the Dynamic Ground; ego transcendence in the second half of life spirals back to the Ground on the way to a higher union with the Ground-whole-psyche integration.

Washburn's spiral paradigm helps explain why human development has the character of a journey of departure and higher return, of setting out into the world and then finding one's way "home."

This new edition more effectively integrates key psychoanalytic and Jungian ideas by placing them within a developmental framework that resolves their contradictions. Washburn's paradigm stresses both the biological roots and the spiritual potentialities of the psyche and is sensitive to the ambivalences, dualisms, transvaluations, and higher syntheses of life.

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The Ego and the Dynamic Ground

The Ego and the Dynamic Ground

by Michael Washburn
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The Ego and the Dynamic Ground

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Maps the course of human development from the earliest stages of ego development to the highest stages of ego transcendence.

This new edition is a thorough revision of the first edition. Drawing on both psychoanalysis and analytical psychology and on both Eastern and Western spiritual sources, the book maps the course of human development from the earliest stages of ego development to the highest stages of ego transcendence. Washburn formulates an important paradigm for transpersonal psychology and clearly distinguishes it from the other major paradigm in the field, the structural-hierarchical paradigm of Ken Wilber.

In Washburn's view, human development is a spiral movement played out between the ego and its ultimate source: the Dynamic Ground. Ego development in the first half of life moves in a direction away from the Dynamic Ground; ego transcendence in the second half of life spirals back to the Ground on the way to a higher union with the Ground-whole-psyche integration.

Washburn's spiral paradigm helps explain why human development has the character of a journey of departure and higher return, of setting out into the world and then finding one's way "home."

This new edition more effectively integrates key psychoanalytic and Jungian ideas by placing them within a developmental framework that resolves their contradictions. Washburn's paradigm stresses both the biological roots and the spiritual potentialities of the psyche and is sensitive to the ambivalences, dualisms, transvaluations, and higher syntheses of life.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780791422564
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Publication date: 02/03/1995
Series: Suny Series in Transpersonal and Humanisti
Edition description: Second Edition
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.80(h) x 0.80(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Michael Washburn is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Indiana University South Bend. He is the author of Embodied Spirituality in a Sacred World, The Ego and the Dynamic Ground: A Transpersonal Theory of Human Development, and Transpersonal Psychology in Psychoanalytic Perspective, all published by SUNY Press.

Table of Contents

Preface to First Edition

Preface to Second Edition

Introduction

1. Transpersonal Theory: Two Basic Paradigms

The Dynamic-Dialectical Paradigm

The Structural-Hierarchical Paradigm

Choosing Between the Paradigms

Conclusion

2. The Body Ego

Original Embedment

The Emergence of the Ego from the Dynamic Ground and the Initial Appearance of the Great Mother

The Splitting of the Great Mother

Conflict with the Great Mother and Primal Repression

The Body Project, the Oedipus Complex, and Primal Repression

Conclusion

3. The Body Ego: Cognitive and Affective Development

The Presymbolic Stage

The Referential-Protosymbolic Stage

The Symbolic-Protoconceptual Stage

Conclusion

4. The Mental Ego

The Mental Ego's Crisis of Awakening in Adolescence

Earning Being and Value in Early Adulthood

The Mental Ego and Cognition

The Mental Ego's Difficulties at Midlife

Conclusion

5. The Unconscious

The Dynamic Ground

The Instinctual-Archetypal Unconscious

The Body Unconscious

Primal Repression

The Personal Unconscious

Conclusion

6. Meditation: The Royal Road to the Unconscious

A Definition of Meditation

Meditation and Prayer

Meditation and the Unconscious

Meditation Before and After Crossing the Threshold of Primal Repression

Beyond Meditation

Conclusion

7. Regression in the Service of Transcendence

Stage One: Withdrawal from the World

Stage Two: Encounter with the Prepersonal Unconscious

Conclusion

8. Regeneration in Spirit

General Features of the Regeneration Process

Specific Features of the Regeneration Process

Conclusion

9. Integration

Dualism Transcended: The Coincidentia Oppositorum

The Horizons of Integrated Life

Conclusion

Notes

Bibliography

Index

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