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Psychology and the East C. G. Jung

Psychology and the East By C. G. Jung

Psychology and the East by C. G. Jung


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Psychology and the East by C. G. Jung

Jung was by temperament sympathetic to the Eastern attitude of introversion and to the idea of 'the God inside'. He understood the Eastern emphasis on detachment and inner vision, and his lifelong interest in Eastern religion and philosophy is clear from his earliest work. This selection presents extracts from Jung's writings on the philosophy and culture of Asia.
Opening with his commentary on The Secret of the Golden Flower, the book includes his psychological commentaries on The Tibetan Book of the Dead and The Tibetan Book of the Great Liberation; his famous foreword to the I Ching; an evaluation of a translation of the Discourses of the Buddha; and an essay written to introduce a collection of the teachings of Shri Ramana Maharshi.

Table of Contents

Commentary on The Secret of the Golden Flower. Psychological Commentary on The Tibetan Book of the Dead. Yoga and the West. The Dreamlike World of India. What India Can Teach Us. Psychological Commentary on The Tibetan Book of the Great Liberation. Foreword to Suzuki's Introduction to Zen Buddhism. The Psychology of Eastern Meditation. The Holy Men of India. Foreword to Abegg, Ostasen Denkt Anders. Foreword to the I Ching. On the Discourses of the Buddha.

Additional information

GOR003394145
9780744800555
0744800552
Psychology and the East by C. G. Jung
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
19861023
224
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