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The Psychology of Kundalini Yoga
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS ix PREFACE xi ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xiii MEMBERS OF THE SEMINAR xiv LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS xv INTRODUCTION: JUNG'S JOURNEY TO THE EAST, by Sonu Shamdasani xvii Lecture 1: 12 October 1932 3 Lecture 2: 19 October 1932 23 Lecture 3: 26 October 1932 42 Lecture 4: 2 November 1932 60 Appendix I: Indian Parallels, I I October 1930 71 Appendix 2: Jung's Comments in Hauer's German Lectures, 5-8 October 1932 79 Appendix 3: Hauer's English Lecture, 8 October 1932 88 Appendix 4: Sat-cakra-nirupana III

About the Author

Sonu Shamdasani is a historian of psychology at the Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine, London. He is the editor of Theodore Flournoy's From India to the Planet Mars: A Case of Multiple Personality with Imaginary Languages (Princeton), of Michael Fordham's Analyst-Patient Interaction, and, with Michael Munchow, Speculations after Freud: Psychoanalysis, Philosophy, Culture.

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"The Psychology of Kundalini Yoga serves as an excellent introduction to the higher realms of consciousness... I enthusiastically recommend this book as an introduction to realms of analytic thought generally outside the classical and mainstream views."--David Nichol, Psychoanalytic Books: A Quarterly Journal of Reviews "In these four lectures ... Jung placed some very complex Indian concepts within the Western psychological understanding of his time, thereby helping us to grasp better both systems of thought and realization."--Betsy Halpern, Quadrant "Shamdasani has performed a valuable service by editing these seminar notes and making them available to a wider audience. In addition to Jung's four lectures [he] provides an excellent introduction as well as informative footnotes... This volume is a welcome addition to the Bollingen Seminar Series."--William E. Kotsch, Journal of Analytical Psychology

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