Each school of analysis enacts apophasis in its own particular manner. Aspects of the work of Freud, Jung, Lacan and Bien will be cited to demonstrate this feature. In addition to illuminating aspects of current practice, the foregrounding of the contemplative nature of psychoanalysis opens a path beyond some impasses in psychoanalytic technique. This investigation necessarily alters our perceptions of both ancient apophasis and modern psychoanalysis. As Turner observes, “One understands a tradition when one understands how that past lives in the present… to call upon a tradition is always to reread it, that is to say, to access a tradition is already to have changed it.” [i] By reading psychoanalysis against the contemplative tradition we transform our understanding of both.