Analyst and the Mystic Psychoanalytic Reflections on Religion and Mysticism
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Publisher: University of Chicago Press Summary: "This work is of importance for psychoanalysts and scholars of the psychology of religion. Kakar makes a scholarly and significant contribution to the objectification of what psychoanalysis and Hindu mystical tradition have in common."--Ana Maria Rizzuto, Tufts University
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"This work is of importance for psychoanalysts and scholars of the psychology of religion. Kakar makes a scholarly and significant contribution to the objectification of what psychoanalysis and Hindu mystical tradition have in common."--Ana Maria Rizzuto, Tufts University
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