Description
Part of the conference West Meets East in Jung’s Psychology: A Dialogue. Purchase the full symposium for 30% off the individual titles!
Topics: Archetypes, Religion and Spirituality, Society and Culture.
After considering Jung’s interest in and resistance to Eastern thought, Murray Stein shares some personal experiences and reflections on contemporary interactions between Jungian psychoanalysis and modernizing Eastern cultures (Japan, Korea, China and India). One issue addressed is the “divided or dual identity” that analysts and students of Jungian psychology in Asia face. Another is how Jungian psychology has paradoxically both a modernizing and a retrieving-of-tradition impact in Asia.
PowerPoint: PowerPoint slides are edited into the video.
Audio: This download includes an audio MP3 that can be played on smartphones, tablets, and laptops for listening on the go.
Audio Quality: There were issues with the sound system in the room, so there is some background noise and echo that you may find distracting. The price of this item has been reduced by 30% because of this, but please listen to the audio in the sample to make sure you find it acceptable.
Sample
Learning Objectives
This video will help you summarize Jung’s dialogue with Eastern religions and cultures.
© 2014 Murray Stein
℗ 2014 CG Jung Institute of Chicago