Jung's Psychology As a Spiritual Practice and a Way of Life: A Dialogue

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Author: William D. Geoghegan

ISBN-10: 0761824189

ISBN-13: 9780761824183

Category: Religious Biography - Interviews

Jung's Psychology as a Spiritual Practice and Way of Life considers the pioneering depth-psychologist Carl Gustav Jung, primarily as a sage of world-class stature. The authors focus on Jung as an archetypal wisdom teacher, in three important respects: (1) in the post-modern West, primarily in interaction with Friedrich Nietzsche and his Thus Spake Zarathustra and also with theologian Paul Tillich and Zen master Karlfried Graf Dürckheim; (2) in his deep spiritual kinship with the timeless...

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Jung's Psychology as a Spiritual Practice and Way of Life considers the pioneering depth-psychologist Carl Gustav Jung, primarily as a sage of world-class stature.

Introduction: Ultimate ConcernPt. 1The Essence of Spiritedness and the Emergence of a New Spirituality: On the Spiritual Problem of Our TimeIntroduction: Living the Questions1Self-Realization and the Influence of Hegel7The Spiritual Problem of Our Age: Nietzsche and Nihilism12Nietzsche as Philosopher17Nietzsche as Psychologist and as Numinous Personality22Jung on Nietzsche and Individuation31Tillich on Self-Realization and Finite Freedom40Durckheim's "Shock of Non-Being"45Pt. 2Exploring the Mystery of Timelessness: Jung and Lao-tzuPrologue: "Crazy Time"59Introduction: Holism and Numinosity63The Paradoxical and Holistic Nature of the Tao66The Complementarity of Yin-Yang68The Tao-Shih and Te72Meaning, Meditation, and Synchronicity in Taoism and Jung74Tao as Self and Jung as "A New Lao-tzu"82Epilogue: The Future of Jung's Psychology89Endnotes109Works Cited123About the Contributors129