The Ideas of Carl Jung in Relation to Other Traditions — Hinduism
<p>This is the latest in <a href="https://medium.com/@graham-pemberton/list/the-ideas-of-carl-jung-psychology-and-religion-ea84e1e8da32" rel="noopener">a series about the ideas of Carl Jung</a>. I am currently discussing the parallels between his thinking and other religions. Having previously discussed Sufism, Taoism, and a brief excursion into Kabbalah (for details and links to articles please click the link above), I now turn to Hinduism.</p>
<p>Instead of discussing Hinduism in general, I’ll focus on one incident in Jung’s life. Even though it is just one isolated incident, a discussion of it gets right to the heart of his views on Eastern traditions, and the differences between them and his own approach to spirituality.</p>
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