The path to enlightenment of sacred married home life: Grihasthya dharma as a guiding ideal for the transpersonal marriage therapist

Stuart Sovatsky
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This paper attempts to correct the unwitting reliance of much transpersonal psychology upon Indian texts that were indigenously specific to sannyasins (nonhouseholder, monastics). This includes teachings from advaita vedanta, yoga, and many Buddhist schools on releasement from desire, the diminishing role of the ego, guardedness toward “the mellow-drama” of “worldly” life (as Ram Dass famously cast relational involvements). Some forty years of the unwitting over-application of such teachings to modern non-monastic lives has helped create an artificial split in transpersonal and East-West spirituality teachings involving “engaged/ embodied” and implied “un-engaged/un-embodied” spiritual paths. This article describes the value system and lifelong spiritual developmental path of the married householder (grihasthyin), where healthy ambition and egoic traits such as loyalty and lifelong commitment are emphasized en route to a balanced “ego-dissolution” and “ego-development” within the crucible of lifelong marriage, daily family life, and conscious aging. Thus, “spiritual bypass” issues are highly age-specific. Suggestions for a grihasthya-based marriage therapy are also described, drawing from forty-four years of clinical practice, as well as from the two-thousand-yearold Greco-Judeo-Christian soteriological (spiritually-healing) psychology based in admiration, gratitude, longing, apology, and forgiveness.
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神圣婚姻家庭生活的启蒙之路:Grihasthya dharma作为超个人婚姻治疗师的指导理想
本文试图纠正许多超个人心理学对印度文本的不知情依赖,这些文本是当地特定的桑雅生(非家庭成员,僧侣)。这包括来自吠檀多、瑜伽和许多佛教流派的教导,包括从欲望中解脱、自我角色的减少、对“世俗”生活的“成熟戏剧”的警惕(正如拉姆·达斯著名的关系介入)。近四十年来,这些教义在不知情的情况下过度应用于现代非修道生活,在超个人和东西方灵性教义中造成了人为的分裂,包括“参与/具体化”和隐含的“不参与/非具体化”的精神道路。这篇文章描述了已婚户主(grihasthyin)的价值体系和终身精神发展路径,在终身婚姻、日常家庭生活和有意识的衰老的考验中,强调健康的野心和自我特征,如忠诚和终身承诺,从而达到平衡的“自我消解”和“自我发展”。因此,“精神旁路”问题具有高度的年龄特异性。本文还描述了基于grihasthya的婚姻治疗的建议,这些建议来自44年的临床实践,以及2000年历史的希腊-犹太-基督教救赎论(精神治疗)心理学,其基础是钦佩、感激、渴望、道歉和宽恕。
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International Journal of Transpersonal Studies Arts and Humanities-Religious Studies
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