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Hinduism and Jungian psychology / by J. Marvin Spiegelman and Arwind U. Vasavada.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Religion and Jungian psychologyPhoenix, AZ : Falcon Press, [1987]Edition: 1st edDescription: 207 pages; illustrated; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0941404447
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BL1215.P8 S65 1987
Contents:
Foreword by J. Marvin Spiegelman. -- Part 1: Hinduism and Jungian psychology from a personal point of view. -- Part 2: Kundalini Yoga. A psychological commentary on Kundalini Yoga. Comments. Maya, the yogini. A fictional tale of Kundalini Yoga. -- Part 3 Aspects of Hinduism and Jungian psychology by Arwind U. Vasavada, with comments by J. Marvin Spiegelman. Yogic basis of psychoanalysis. The process of individuation and self-realisation, a comparison. Alchemy and catatonic depression. A reflection on Jung's autobiography. Philosophical roots of the psychotherapies of the West. The unconscious and the myth of the divine mother. Dr. Jung, a psychologist or a guru?. Fee-less practice and 'soul work'. Meeting Jung. Afterword--A letter from C.G. Jung
Abstract: 'This landmark work synthesizes the insights of East and West. It includes unique analyses of Yoga and the Chakras as well as discussions of Eastern psycho-therepeutic methods.'--Amazon
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Foreword by J. Marvin Spiegelman. -- Part 1: Hinduism and Jungian psychology from a personal point of view. -- Part 2: Kundalini Yoga. A psychological commentary on Kundalini Yoga. Comments. Maya, the yogini. A fictional tale of Kundalini Yoga. -- Part 3 Aspects of Hinduism and Jungian psychology by Arwind U. Vasavada, with comments by J. Marvin Spiegelman. Yogic basis of psychoanalysis. The process of individuation and self-realisation, a comparison. Alchemy and catatonic depression. A reflection on Jung's autobiography. Philosophical roots of the psychotherapies of the West. The unconscious and the myth of the divine mother. Dr. Jung, a psychologist or a guru?. Fee-less practice and 'soul work'. Meeting Jung. Afterword--A letter from C.G. Jung

'This landmark work synthesizes the insights of East and West. It includes unique analyses of Yoga and the Chakras as well as discussions of Eastern psycho-therepeutic methods.'--Amazon

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