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Jung and Eastern Thought (Suny Series in Transpersonal and Humanistic Psychology)
Harold G. Coward
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| #15647205 in Books | 1985-06 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.50 x6.25 x.75l, | File type: PDF | 234 pages||16 of 17 people found the following review helpful.| Excellent comparison of Jung mostly with Hindu thought|By Neal J. Pollock|This is a well-written book balancing Jungian & Eastern thought in an unbiased manner-both similarities & differences. It covers yoga (Patanjali's)/Taoism; alchemy/Gnosticism, the collective unconscious=Self/ Brahman, synchronicity; mandalas/quaternity/circumambulation, karma/reincarnation, prana/libid|About the Author||Harold Coward is Professor of Religious Studies and Director of the Calgary Institute for the Humanities at the University of Calgary.
Jung and Eastern Thought is an assessment of the impact of the East on Jung's life and teaching. Along with the strong and continuing interest in the psychology of Carl Jung is a growing awareness of the extent to which Eastern thought, especially Indian ideas, influenced his thinking. This book identifies those influences that he found useful and those he rejected.
In Hindu, Buddhist, and Taoist cultures, yoga is a central conception and practice. Jung was at once f...
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