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Jung's psychology and Tibetan Buddhism: Western and Eastern paths to the heart

By: Material type: TextTextLondon Wisdom Publications 1986Description: xi, 121pContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0861710428
Subject(s): Abstract: 'In this expanded edition of her classic introduction, Moacanin takes us to the interface of Tibetan Buddhism and Jungian psychology. Emerging from radically different cultures, these two worldviews share strikingly parallel ideas and a common concern for what Jung called "the tremendous experiment of becoming conscious."'
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Orig. pub. as Jung's psychology and Tibetan Buddhism, London, Wisdom, 1986.

Includes bibliographic references, glossary, and index.

'In this expanded edition of her classic introduction, Moacanin takes us to the interface of Tibetan Buddhism and Jungian psychology. Emerging from radically different cultures, these two worldviews share strikingly parallel ideas and a common concern for what Jung called "the tremendous experiment of becoming conscious."'

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