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The Breath sustains the Act in a new body, the No-Body which you are able to construct if you are willing to die and reborn away from the Other, into a new resurrected body that does not speak. It is Being Silent. Thus, Psychoanalysis is a breathing exercise going beyond the structures, a constant Kinesis, never repeating and resulting to the truth and the Act being one. This book is written for the Psychoanalyst, about psychoanalysis, involving the analysand with respect to the ethics of Lacanian Psychoanalysis and the ethics of life. Petros Patounas is daring enough to touch upon words like…mehr

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The Breath sustains the Act in a new body, the No-Body which you are able to construct if you are willing to die and reborn away from the Other, into a new resurrected body that does not speak. It is Being Silent. Thus, Psychoanalysis is a breathing exercise going beyond the structures, a constant Kinesis, never repeating and resulting to the truth and the Act being one. This book is written for the Psychoanalyst, about psychoanalysis, involving the analysand with respect to the ethics of Lacanian Psychoanalysis and the ethics of life. Petros Patounas is daring enough to touch upon words like Faith, Desire, Alien, Act, Breath, ¿¿¿¿¿, Apraxia, only in a different context, a new context which transmits a true love for psychoanalysis and life itself.
Autorenporträt
This book is the product of an interview where Marinos Maliali has questioned Petros Patounas on his clinic of the Act, defined by the latter as the 'Ascesis of the Act'. Many people were involved in this vibrant project. Those are Angelos Tsialides, who has given the initial idea for that interview to become a book; Marinos Maliali of course, for his questions and transcription; Marina Paphitou for her time to edit the material; and Petros Patounas for providing his voice. All people mentioned here are psychoanalysts, in formation with the School of the Freudian Letter (SFL). Finally, the publishing department of the SFL itself for managing this pocket edition of the interview.