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Psychology and the East

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: (Bollingen)Princeton, NJ Princeton University Press c1978Edition: 1st Princeton/Bollingen pbk. edDescription: 211p.; illContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0691018065
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BF173 .J6623 1978
Contents:
Commentary on The secret of the golden flower. Psychological commentary on The Tibetan book of the dead. Yoga and the West. The dreamlike world of India. What India can teach us. Psychological commentary on The Tibetan book of the great liberation. Foreword to Suzuki's Introduction to Zen Buddhism. The psychology of eastern meditation. The holy men of India. Foreword to Abegg, Ostasien denkt anders. Foreword to the I Ching. On the discourses of the Buddha
Abstract: 'Jung was the one leading psychotherapist who, in his time, took a positive and intelligent attitude to religion and mythology, and realized...what we could learn from Eastern spirituality.' --Alan Watts
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From the Collected works of C.G. Jung, volumes 10, 11, 13, and 18"--Prelim. p. [i].. Translated by R.F.C. Hull.

Commentary on The secret of the golden flower. Psychological commentary on The Tibetan book of the dead. Yoga and the West. The dreamlike world of India. What India can teach us. Psychological commentary on The Tibetan book of the great liberation. Foreword to Suzuki's Introduction to Zen Buddhism. The psychology of eastern meditation. The holy men of India. Foreword to Abegg, Ostasien denkt anders. Foreword to the I Ching. On the discourses of the Buddha

'Jung was the one leading psychotherapist who, in his time, took a positive and intelligent attitude to religion and mythology, and realized...what we could learn from Eastern spirituality.' --Alan Watts

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