1st Edition

Jung on the East

Edited By John J. Clarke, C.G. Jung, John Clarke Copyright 1994
    258 Pages
    by Routledge

    260 Pages
    by Routledge

    Jung's interest in the East was deep-rooted and life-long, and the traditional teachings of China and India played an important role in his personal and intellectual development, as well as in the formations of the ideas and practices that are central to Jungian psychology.
    Jung on the East brings together key selections from his work on Buddhism, yoga and Taoism, and on such classic texts as the I Ching and The Tibetan Book of the Dead. It also includes accounts on his own journey to India.
    The clear and perceptive introduction sets the context for Jung's encounter with the East, and provides an excellent framework that will enable the reader to get the most out of Jung's writings in this area. The book will be of interest to everyone seeking to further their understanding both of Jung, and of Eastern thought and spirituality.

    Part I The way to the East Part II China and the Taoist way Part III Indian yoga and meditation Part IV Buddhism and the way of psychic healing

    Biography

    C.G. Jung, Edited by John J. Clarke