A brilliant mind has a way of lulling you into believing very complex ideas are actually quite simple, even self-evident. Professor Akhtar has such a mind. I can't believe my good fortune to have found him here on UA-cam. What treasure in plain sight !
Very nice talk. My sincere thanks to speaker and host for this recording. As a young Psychiatrist i had lot of difficulty in understanding Psychoanalysis. This talk solves lot of things...
Thank you Prof. Akhtar for such a clear presentation and framework to think about Freud’s period of time and your classifications of his various works, very enlightening/helpful: 3:54 - 6:44, 8:00 - 9:40, 10:47-14:00. Also, I have found your book on “Psychoanalytical Listening” (2013) to be extremely accessible/comprehensive, and in light and context of poets and philosophers.
There are people who can see the past present and future. For example you can take the time unit as a moment and if you plan well you can experience the past present and future of a moment. If you practice you can expand this time zone of seeing. We have been all the sex in various time zones. We have been all the thoughts that is possible in various time zones. We have been across the globe and covered every MM milimeter of consciousness. We have lived all the religions that have been in the past which have been practised. We have been, we are and we will be there. Soul is immortal. Body transforms. If you can learn the art of transforming and manifesting you know the self is not just the body.Its transforming. We do observe the transformation if we keenly observe the nano particles in us.
Dr Akhtar, out of the 4 pillars of Freud’s work, I am most keen to specialise in the 4th - ‘Cultural’. Who should I read as the greatest voice on this psychology of culture?
A brilliant mind has a way of lulling you into believing very complex ideas are actually quite simple, even self-evident. Professor Akhtar has such a mind. I can't believe my good fortune to have found him here on UA-cam. What treasure in plain sight !
Such an informative conversation! Thank you so much Dr Akhtar 🙏🏼
Excellent step..As a genaral enthusiast it is a great opportunity to learn from Prof Salman Akhtar Sir.
We are lucky to have such people.Thanks to your parents.
Very nice talk. My sincere thanks to speaker and host for this recording. As a young Psychiatrist i had lot of difficulty in understanding Psychoanalysis. This talk solves lot of things...
Thank you Prof. Akhtar for such a clear presentation and framework to think about Freud’s period of time and your classifications of his various works, very enlightening/helpful: 3:54 - 6:44, 8:00 - 9:40, 10:47-14:00. Also, I have found your book on “Psychoanalytical Listening” (2013) to be extremely accessible/comprehensive, and in light and context of poets and philosophers.
Mr. Salman Akhtar it’s 11 . You have worked well on one . Rest assured
Wow..... it's the dream come true, always want to be student of dr.salman sir... 🖐️
Very informative, useful and stimulating, explained in easily understandable language.
Prof Salman akhtar explains so well
Good introduction to the field. Lively video.
There are people who can see the past present and future.
For example you can take the time unit as a moment and if you plan well you can experience the past present and future of a moment.
If you practice you can expand this time zone of seeing.
We have been all the sex in various time zones.
We have been all the thoughts that is possible in various time zones.
We have been across the globe and covered every MM milimeter of consciousness.
We have lived all the religions that have been in the past which have been practised.
We have been, we are and we will be there.
Soul is immortal.
Body transforms.
If you can learn the art of transforming and manifesting you know the self is not just the body.Its transforming.
We do observe the transformation if we keenly observe the nano particles in us.
He’s so cute
Dr Akhtar, out of the 4 pillars of Freud’s work, I am most keen to specialise in the 4th - ‘Cultural’. Who should I read as the greatest voice on this psychology of culture?
What, a khazana!
Yup I agree
Who all came here after the lallantop interview 😊
😂 Me certainly
Me lol
Salman sir, Write a book on primer to psychoanalysis.