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강원대학교 인문과학연구소 Journal of Humanities Therapy Journal of Humanities Therapy Vol.4
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2013.12
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75 - 88 (14page)

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I would like to introduced the method of cultivating one’s mind & heart according to a Korean Confucian named Hagok(霞谷) Chung Chedoo(鄭齊斗), who was founder of Hagok school(霞谷學派), the third leading philosophical school in Korea. The ultimate goal of Neo-Confucianism is to achieve the stage on which one is ‘sagely within and kingly without’(內聖外王). To achieve such a goal of becoming a sage. Hagok was influenced by the Neo-Confucianist such as ZhuXi(朱熹) and WangYangming(王陽明) who presented the way to become a sage.
Borrowing from our legacy rich content, we can now bring the old teachings into life: to illustrate, we can apply Hagok’s philosophy to the philosophical counseling and therapy. The ultimate aim of Eastern Philosophical teaching is to win the heart of both parties in relation, as portrayed by the phrase ‘by self-cultivation is one able to bring comfort to other’(修己安人) In order to be an effective, ‘true’ counselor it would not be far-fetched to claim that we have to first cultivate ourselves in helping others. As a counselor, we need to be conscientious, ethical, and even ‘virtuous’ through cultivation and self-therapy. We can borrow in counseling some of Hagok’s ideas such as our natural ability that enable us to commiserate the pain in others. We can also practice ‘vigilance in solitude’(愼獨) in daily life, in order to protect our mind & heart and pure intention from the selfish desires that may emerge. Most of all, we need to retain the sincere mind & heart and attitude(誠心) toward the clients, in order to understand thoroughly what their heart really says.

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Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Three Differences between East and West in Counseling
3. Hagok’s Philosophy of Mind (心學) and Vital Reason (生理)
4. The Method of Cultivation– Revealing the Pure Mind (未發心體)
5. Conclusion

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