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Dhvani

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    Écrits: The First Complete Edition in English · Jacques Lacan · p.261

    Presentation on Psychical Causality > *III. The Resonances of Interpretation and the Time of the Subject in Psychoanalytic Technique*

    Theoretical move: Lacan argues that psychoanalytic technique must return to speech and language as its foundations, demonstrating through the Rat Man case that Freud's success lay in mobilizing the symbolic resonances of speech rather than analyzing resistances objectively; interpretation operates through a "primary language" of symbols whose effects work without the subject's knowledge, and this symbolic operation must be grounded in the dialectic of self-consciousness (Socrates to Hegel) while decentering the subject from self-consciousness itself.

    We could adopt as a reference here what the Hindu tradition teaches about dhvani, defining it as the property of speech by which it conveys what it does not say.