Hetry paths: occultism and deep psychology of Jung
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The purpose of this dissertation is to analyze the sephist of the Western esoteric tree of life, and through them the Western esoteric tradition itself, from the perspective of analytical psychology. From this position, the tree of life can be considered as a metaphor for the process of individual (initiation) The use of the image of the Kabbalistic Tree of Life reflects the worldview of tradition and the alleged stages of psycho -aged transformations within this worldview. Although Jung did not engage in specially Western esoteric (occult) tradition, he found in the esoteric traditions related to it - such as alchemy and various forms of mysticism - parallels with the process, which he called an individual. Ultimately, the interpretation from the point of view of analytical psychology shows that the Western Esoteric Tree of Life reflects the Jungian concept of individual, and the Western esoteric tradition, consciously or unconsciously, has created a initiative system of psychological significance
Author:
Author:Kin K.
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Politics & Social Science
- Category:Psychology
- Category:Reference books
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-519-60709-4
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