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Gathering the light; a psychology of meditation

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: (A C.G. Jung Foundation book)Boston Shambhala c1993Description: x, 243p.; appendix; notes; bibliog.; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0-87773-684-7
Subject(s): Abstract: '...This book is the first to apply the insights of Jungian psychology to the process of meditation and how it affects the mind. It breaks new ground by introducing the concept of a "meditation complex"--a psychic structure that develops in Zen and similar forms of meditation--and in demonstrating the parallels between the Western alchemical tradition and Eastern meditation.'
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Alchemy and Psychology : Meditation and alchemy, p133-170.. Secret of The Golden Flower : A Chinese Book of Life : Cleary, Jung, and The secret of the golden flower, p191-212.. Cleary, Thomas : Cleary, Jung, and The secret of the golden flower, p191-212see also index.. Analytical Psychology - Criticism : Wilber on Jung: a critique, p173-90.. Archetype (Psychology) : Wilber on Jung: a critique, p173-90.. Wilber, Ken : Wilber on Jung: a critique, p173-90see also index.. Chakras (Hinduism) : see index.. Space and Time : see index under emptiness.. Alchemy and Psychology : P133-170.

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'...This book is the first to apply the insights of Jungian psychology to the process of meditation and how it affects the mind. It breaks new ground by introducing the concept of a "meditation complex"--a psychic structure that develops in Zen and similar forms of meditation--and in demonstrating the parallels between the Western alchemical tradition and Eastern meditation.'

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