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Kabbalistic visions : C.G. Jung and Jewish mysticism

By: Material type: TextTextNew Orleans Spring Journal Books c2010Description: 313p.; bibliog. notes; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781882670864
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Contents:
1 Kabbalah and depth psychology. 2 Kabbalah and alchemy. 3 The wedding and eros symbolism. 4 The coincidence of opposites in the Kabbalah and Jungian psychology. 5 The "Shadow" and the "Other Side". 6 Adam Kadmon and the Sefirot. 7 Fragmentation and restoration. 8 The raising of the sparks. 9 Kabbalah and the development of the psyche. 10 Carl Jung, antil-Semitism, and National Socialism. 11 Jung's Kabbalistic visions. 12 Philosophical and theological issues
Abstract: '...explores Jung's 1944 Kabbalistic visions, the impact of Jewish mysticism on Jungian psychology, Jung's archetypal interpretation of Kabbalistic symbolism, and his claim late in life that a Hasidic rabbi, the Maggid of Mezhirech, anticipated his entire psychology....places Jung's encounter with the Kabbalah in the context of the earlier visions and meditations of his Red Book, his abiding interests in Gnosticism and alchemy, and what many regard to be his anti-Semitism and flirtation with National Socialism....'
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1 Kabbalah and depth psychology. 2 Kabbalah and alchemy. 3 The wedding and eros symbolism. 4 The coincidence of opposites in the Kabbalah and Jungian psychology. 5 The "Shadow" and the "Other Side". 6 Adam Kadmon and the Sefirot. 7 Fragmentation and restoration. 8 The raising of the sparks. 9 Kabbalah and the development of the psyche. 10 Carl Jung, antil-Semitism, and National Socialism. 11 Jung's Kabbalistic visions. 12 Philosophical and theological issues

'...explores Jung's 1944 Kabbalistic visions, the impact of Jewish mysticism on Jungian psychology, Jung's archetypal interpretation of Kabbalistic symbolism, and his claim late in life that a Hasidic rabbi, the Maggid of Mezhirech, anticipated his entire psychology....places Jung's encounter with the Kabbalah in the context of the earlier visions and meditations of his Red Book, his abiding interests in Gnosticism and alchemy, and what many regard to be his anti-Semitism and flirtation with National Socialism....'

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