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The Tao of Jung

- The Way of Integrity

About The Tao of Jung

This work tracks Carl Jung''s life and spiritual development as the embodiment of the way of the Tao. Jung was well acquainted with the body of Tao knowledge--in his later years he was close to and worked with Wilhelm, a translator of the I Ching. Rosen finds that Jung''s life and his psychology reveal the Tao at work. His description of the natural world of the psyche is similar to the natural world as described by Taoists. The essence of both philosophies is that the integration of opposites, such as shadow/persona and yin/yang, leads to wholeness. The Tao, Rosen holds, enabled Jung, who started out as a Freudian, to leave Freud in the major crisis of his life and to end up a more complete person. Rosens''s book is modeled on the Tao Te Ching itself and invites readers to further explore the connection between Tao and Jung by looking to the works of the two themselves.""Helps us glimpse the magic of Jung''s vision and be initiated into the wonder of our own creative complexity.""--Thomas Moore, author of Care of the SoulDavid H. Rosen, MD, is the author of such wide-ranging books as: Transforming Depression: Healing the Soul Through Creativity (1993), The Tao of Elvis (2002), The Healing Spirit of Haiku (2004), and Time, Love, and Licorice (2015).

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9781532672910
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 224
  • Published:
  • March 24, 2019
  • Dimensions:
  • 216x139x16 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 296 g.
Delivery: 1-2 weeks
Expected delivery: November 28, 2024

Description of The Tao of Jung

This work tracks Carl Jung''s life and spiritual development as the embodiment of the way of the Tao. Jung was well acquainted with the body of Tao knowledge--in his later years he was close to and worked with Wilhelm, a translator of the I Ching. Rosen finds that Jung''s life and his psychology reveal the Tao at work. His description of the natural world of the psyche is similar to the natural world as described by Taoists. The essence of both philosophies is that the integration of opposites, such as shadow/persona and yin/yang, leads to wholeness. The Tao, Rosen holds, enabled Jung, who started out as a Freudian, to leave Freud in the major crisis of his life and to end up a more complete person. Rosens''s book is modeled on the Tao Te Ching itself and invites readers to further explore the connection between Tao and Jung by looking to the works of the two themselves.""Helps us glimpse the magic of Jung''s vision and be initiated into the wonder of our own creative complexity.""--Thomas Moore, author of Care of the SoulDavid H. Rosen, MD, is the author of such wide-ranging books as: Transforming Depression: Healing the Soul Through Creativity (1993), The Tao of Elvis (2002), The Healing Spirit of Haiku (2004), and Time, Love, and Licorice (2015).

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