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The role of the analyst in Jung's psychotherapy

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Subject(s): Abstract: 'Since the theme of this conference is "Zen and Psychotherapy," I have selected a series of dreams which, in their deeper sense, show a close connection with Zen....The dreams propose a path which, if followed by the patient, might lead to an experience of enlightenment and, therefore, liberation.'
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Talk given on August 6, 1957, in Cuernavaca, Mexico, at the conference on 'Psychoanalysis and Zen'.

'Since the theme of this conference is "Zen and Psychotherapy," I have selected a series of dreams which, in their deeper sense, show a close connection with Zen....The dreams propose a path which, if followed by the patient, might lead to an experience of enlightenment and, therefore, liberation.'

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