Zen Buddhism

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2 hours 34 minutes

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This program, led by Jungian analyst Diane Martin, is part of the set Common Territory Different Maps: The Underpinnings of Religious Practice. Purchase the full set for 30% off the individual titles!

Topics: Religion and Spirituality.

Zen Buddhism

Jung described the world religions as the “great therapeutic systems” developed by humankind to mediate and contain the profound experience of encounter with the numinous. Jung believed that every religious tradition finds its roots in the archetypal realm, wherein lies the diversity of patterns that give expression to the “religious instinct” which evolves into religious practice.

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Diane Martin, PhD is a clinical psychologist and Jungian analyst in private practice in Milwaukee and Evanston. She has studied Buddhism in general, and Zen in particular, for twenty-five years. She facilitates meditation groups in Evanston and Milwaukee.

© 1994 Diane Martin.

Ⓟ 1994 CG Jung Institute of Chicago.

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Martin, Diane

Diane Martin, PhD is a clinical psychologist and Jungian analyst in private practice in Milwaukee and Evanston. She has studied Buddhism in general, and Zen in particular, for twenty-five years. She facilitates meditation groups in Evanston and Milwaukee.  

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