Self and Liberation: The Jung-Buddhism DialogueThis important new book makes available a significant collection of essays devoted to the relationship of C.G. Jung's work to Buddhism. Includes all four of Jung's major essays on Buddhism, a transcript of the conversation between Jung and Zen Master Shin'ichi Hisamatsu in 1958 at Jung's home in Kusnacht, and nine essays on Jung's work by psychology and religion scholars. |
Contents
JUNG ON BUDDHISM | 9 |
The Psychology of Eastern Meditation | 31 |
Psychological Commentary on The Tibetan Book of the Great | 48 |
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Amitabha analysis anima archetypes aspects awareness Bardo Thödol become bodhisattva Buddha Buddha-nature Buddhist C.G. Jung called Chönyid Christian collective unconscious concept condition consciousness contents D. T. Suzuki dākinī Dead death Dhyāna dialogue disciple dreams East Eastern ELPW empty enlightenment Essays Evans-Wentz existence experience external fact fantasies Freud function goal Hisamatsu human Ibid idea imagination individual intuition Jodo Shinshu Jung's Jungian psychology Kuo-an's liberation mahāsiddha Mahāyāna mandala means meditation mental metaphor metaphysical mind mystical nature ness nirvana no-self notion object one's oneself Oxherding Pictures person philosophy possible practice psyche psychic psychoanalysis Psychological Commentary psychotherapy Pure Land reality realization rebirth religion religious satori scious sense spiritual suffering Sūtra Suzuki symbol Tantra Tantric teaching things thinking thought Tibetan Book Tibetan Buddhism tion transcendent transformation translation true uncon understanding University Vajrayāna West Western whole wisdom yoga Yogācāra Zen Buddhism Zen Master