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5 October 1932 Kundalini Yoga Seminar Appendix 2

5 October 1932 Kundalini Yoga Seminar Appendix 2 Kundalini Yoga Seminar JUNG’S COMMENTS IN HAUER’ S GERMAN LECTURES Dr. Jung wants to make some remarks on meditation technique: the process of meditation has a clear parallel in psychological analysis, though with the difference that Professor Hauer gives us a completed conceptual framework, seen from above,… 

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26 October 1932 Kundalini Yoga Seminar, LECTURE 3

26 October 1932 Kundalini Yoga Seminar, LECTURE 3 Kundalini Yoga Seminar 26 October 1932 Kundalini Yoga Seminar, LECTURE 3 Dr. Jung: I will continue our discussion of the cakras. You remember, we were speaking chiefly of the transformation from manipura to anahata. In anahata something is attained which was begun in muladhara, through a series… 

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11 May 1932 Visions Seminar LECTURE II

11 May 1932 Visions Seminar LECTURE II Visions Seminar 11 May 1932 Visions Seminar LECTURE II You remember that we spoke last time of the fertilizing effect of contemplation, and I explained the etymology of the German words trachtigmachen or betrachten, as expressing the psychological effect of contemplation upon the contemplated object. Now I want… 

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Miracles Performed by the “Buddha”

Miracles Performed by the “Buddha” Carl Jung Depth Psychology Facebook Group Image: Manuscript painting depicting the Buddha miraculously making duplicates of himself at the Miracle at Savatthi. Carl Jung on “Buddha” The miraculous birth of Buddha: Buddhists texts record several instances of miraculous feats happening to Prince Siddhartha prior to his enlightenment as the Buddha. Miraculous… 

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Carl Jung on “Directed Thinking” – Quotations – Anthology

Carl Jung on “Directed Thinking” – Quotations – Anthology Carl Jung Depth Psychology Facebook Group We have, therefore, two kinds of thinking: directed thinking, and dreaming or fantasy-thinking. The former operates with speech elements for the purpose of communication and is difficult and exhausting; the latter is effortless, working as it were spontaneously, with the…