Carl Gustav Jung (1875-1961) revolutionized the field of psychotherapy by bridging the Western analytical and medical approaches to the psyche with the alchemical, occult, and gnostic arts of the ancient sages and adepts. What we find in the work of Jung is a depth psychology that is based upon his first hand experiences, which he encountered during the years 1914-1930. It was during this time that the Swiss psychologist and medical doctor underwent a "journey into the underworld," what he would later term the Collective Unconscious. It was by means of this "initiation into the mysteries" of the human psyche that Jung came to understand the inner workings of the soul.
Jungian psychology is a path that seeks to understand and integrate the many facets of the human mind/body complex, by employing the time tested methods of the ancient and modern arts and sciences. Through Jung's fascinating and exhaustive studies in the fields of medicine, psychoanalysis, Gnosticism, Hermeticism, Alchemy, Buddhism, and Yoga we arrive at a model of the Self that is full-spectrum, balanced, vast, and divine.
While scientists and astronauts have explored and mapped the physical universe, Carl Jung and the analytical psychologists that followed up his work have begun to chart the vast inner world of the human psyche.
Early surveys of Jung's ideas have been difficult to follow, or have lacked unity. Murray Stein gives us the whole formidable sweep of Jung's thought, presenting Jung as simultaneously a dedicated scientist, a creative artist, and a seer in the tradition of Eckhart and Blake.
Dr. Murray Stein studied at Yale University, The C.G. Jung Institute, Zurich, and The University of Chicago. He is a training analyst at the International School for Analytic Psychology in Zurich, Switzerland.
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