Author: J Marvin Spiegelman
Mokusen Miyuki/
Publisher: New Age Books
Year: 2004
Language: English
Pages: 190
ISBN/UPC (if available): 8178221152
Description
This book speaks about Jung's views on Tibetan Buddhism, India and Yoga, Chinese Taoism, Eastern meditation and Zen Buddhism, Western rationalism and Eastern Spirituality, how to integrate East and West.
Buddhism and Jungian Psychology presents the findings, both personal and impersonal, of two Jungian analysts who have been propelled, by fate and psychic trajectory, to take up the encounter with the other.
It convincingly demonstrates the error of the Western assumption that Buddhism requires the dissolution of the ago.
Contents
PREFACE
PART ONE
East and West from the Personal Point of View
PART TWO
The Zen-Oxherding Pictures
PART THREE
Aspects of Buddhism and Jungian Psychology
Afterword-B J Marvin Spiegelman