Jung and Eastern Thought

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Common Language
comparative religion
cross-cultural philosophy
East West Dialogue
eastern philosophy western psychology integration
EASTERN THOUGHT
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European Alchemy
Golden Flower
hermeneutic analysis
Holy Men
Human Suffering
Indian Likes
Inter-cultural Communication
Jung's Archetypal Theory
Jung's Dialogue
Jung's Influence
Jung's Part
Jung's Relationship
Mandala Image
meditation practices
Pioneering Nature
symbolism in mysticism
Tai Chi
Tantric Yoga
Theatrum Chemicum
Unus Mundus
Western Yoga
Wide Context
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415104197
  • Weight: 430g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Jan 1994
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Jung was fascinated by the east. Through his commentaries on such texts as the I Ching and The Tibetan Book of the Dead, and through his essays on such topics as Zen, meditation and the symbolism of the mandala, Jung attempted to build a bridge of understanding between western psychology and the ancient ideas and practices of eastern religion. By doing so he hoped to relate traditional eastern thought to modern western concerns. John Clarke's latest book seeks to uncover Jung's dialogue with the east.
The book will appeal to all those who wish to broaden their understanding of Jung's thought as well as to those who value eastern ways of thinking and who believe that by engaging with it westerners have much to gain both intellectually and spiritually.

J.J. Clarke has taught philosophy at McGill University, Montreal, and at the University of Singapore. He is currently Senior Lecturer at Kingston University, UK, where he is director of the degree programme in the history of ideas. His book In Search of Jung has recently been published by Routledge.

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