From the early 1970s, Willy Obrist worked on the neglected theory of C.G. Jung's depth psychology, incorporating it into modern knowledge about living organisms, and reflecting on the consequences of Jung's discovery for our worldview and religion. What is new about the present study is that Obrist approaches the religious metamorphosis from the perspective of the evolution of consciousness itself.The result of his exploration made the author realize that the development of European consciousness was not just an accidental historical process but a true evolutionary step: a mega mutation of consciousness. In this process, the basic parameter of the mythical understanding of our world was overcome and replaced by a completely new worldview which - after the discovery of the unconsious by Freud and Jung - was founded on scientific results empirically proved. This enables humanity to transcend the dilemma between knowledge and faith and to find a new understanding of both matter and mind that is adequate to today's knowledge of nature. From this point of view, a radically new access to spirituality and ethics becomes possible.
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Dimensions: 147 x 230mm
Publication Date: 25 Feb 2014
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781782200802
About Willy Obrist
Willy Obrist (1918-2013) studied philosophy history and medicine and became an enthusiastic scientist in the field of human studies. After he had worked for a number of years as an internist (specializing in angiology) in his own practice in Switzerland he decided to study depth psychology and completed his studies by becoming a training analyst. From 1979 to 2013 he was a lecturer at the C. G. Jung Institute in Zurich. He was a member of staff of the Stiftung fur Humanwissenschaftliche Grundlagenforschung (Zurich) conducting fundamental research focusing on the evolution of consciousness. He was a co-founder of the Swiss Society of Religious Studies of the Foundation of Analytical Psychology (Zurich) and of the Foundation to Foster Philosophy (Monchengladbach Germany).