Carl Gustav Jung merged Eastern mysticism with Western
psychology, brought scientific respectability to religion, laid the
foundation for 'the New Age, ' and is second only to Freud in
influence and importance in the world of psychoanalysis. Many
consider him a genius, but many others disagree.
Scholar and clinical psychologist Jon Platania, PhD, presents
Jung as a somewhat opportunistic and dissociated character whose
most famous historical events were his break with Freud and his
questionable sojourn with the psychological elite of the German
Third Reich. On the other side of Jung's complex genius, there is a
deeply spiritual man who laid the groundwork for a more optimistic
approach to our modern understanding of the human psyche in both
theology and psychology. He is remembered by many as the "Swiss
Doctor of the Soul."
Dr. Platania then takes us on a tour of the work that made Jung
one of the pillars of modern psychology. And what a body of work it
is. Jung's open-mindedness was astonishing. Wherever he
went--Calcutta, Egypt, Palestine, Kenya--Jung learned something
that expanded his views. His open-ended psychology incorporated
Yoga, meditation, prayer, alchemy, mythology, astrology,
numerology, the I Ching--even flying saucers He taught us that
psychology and religion can not only coexist peacefully together,
but that they can enhance us, inspire us, and help us complete
ourselves.
Freud, for all of his brilliance, reduced us to little more than
vessels of hormones with high IQs. Jung, for all of his flaws, gave
us back our souls.
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