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      • David Shainberg was primarily known as a renowned psychoanalyst and psychoanalytic author in New York City from the 1960s to the 80s. Born in Memphis, he graduated from the Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons and trained as a psychoanalyst at the American Institute for Psychoanalysis.
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  2. Dec 15, 1993 · Dr. David Shainberg, a Manhattan psychoanalyst, died on Dec. 5 at Mount Sinai Medical Center. He was 61 and had homes in Manhattan and Wellfleet, Mass. The cause was pulmonary fibrosis, his...

  3. David Shainberg (1934-1993) began painting in the late 1970s, and committed to it full-time after retiring from his career as a psychoanalyst in 1981. Working with oil, gouache, and acrylic, Shainberg's abstract expressionist landscapes, figures, houses, and roads capture his vibrant vision and use of color.

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  4. Part I - Dialogue 7 - 7th Conversation with Dr. David Shainberg and Prof. David Bohm, Brockwood Park - 20th May, 1976. The Wholeness of Life. KRISHNAMURTI: After this morning, as an outsider, you have left me completely empty, without any future, without any past, without any image. Dr Shainberg: That's right.

  5. The Wholeness of Life. KRISHNAMURTI: Can we talk about the wholeness of life? Can one be aware of that wholeness if the mind is fragmented? You can't be aware of the whole if you are only looking through a small hole. Dr Shainberg: Right. But on the other hand in actuality you are the whole. K: Ah! That is theory. S: Is it?

  6. David Shainberg was primarily known as a renowned psychoanalyst and psychoanalytic author in New York City from the 1960s to the 80s. Born in Memphis, he graduated from the Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons and trained as a psychoanalyst at the American Institute for Psychoanalysis.

  7. Shainberg was the first to bring psychoanalysts and eastern spiritual leaders together. He retired from practice in 1981 in order to devote more time to painting. Recorded in New York in 1983, the conversation between Krishnamurti and Shainberg inquires into why illusion and thought have such power.

  8. Part I - Dialogue 5 - 5th Conversation with Dr. David Shainberg and Prof. David Bohm, Brockwood Park - 19th May, 1976. The Wholeness of Life. KRISHNAMURTI: We have talked about the necessity for human beings to change, and about why they don't change, why they accept this intolerable condition of the human psyche.