In 1944, on the edge of death, Carl Jung had a blissed out mystical experience, the “most tremendous” experience of his life, filed with intense Kabbalistic imagery. We’re gonna to try explain it.
The Jung and Jewish Mysticism Series:
Kabbalistic Concepts in Jungian Thought: • Kabbalah in Jungian Thought
Jung on Kabbalah: • Carl Jung on Kabbalah
Is God in your Mind? Jung and Hasidism: • God in your Mind? Jung and Hasidism
00:00 The Experience
01:12 The Context
03:18 The Break Down
08:25 Jung’s Sources
14:00 A Question
15:58 Upcoming Vids
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Sources and Further Reading:
Jung and Kabbalah, Steven Joseph, 2007
Jung and the Kabbalah, Sanford Drob, 1999
Jung, Kabbalah, and Gnosis, Stephan Hoeller, 2012
Jung, Kirsch, and Judaism, Sanford Drob, 2012
Jung’s Kabbalistic Visions, Sanford Drob, 2005
Kabbalistic Visions, Sanford Drob, 2010
Letters, Carl Jung, 1975
Memories, Dreams, Reflections, Carl Jung, 1961
The Jung-Kirsch letters, Ann Lammers, 2011
The Parting of the Ways, Richard Kradin, 2015
Links to Sanford Drob’s work:
http://www.sanforddrobart.com/
http://www.newkabbalah.com/home.html
https://www.amazon.com/Kabbalistic-Vi...
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