This important new book makes available a significant collection of essays devoted to the relationship of C.G. Jung's work to Buddhism. Includes all four of Jung's major essays on Buddhism, a transcript of the conversation between Jung and Zen Master Shin'ichi Hisamatsu in 1958 at Jung's home in Kusnacht, and nine essays on Jung's work by psychology and religion scholars.
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Part 1: Jung on Buddhism. Foreward to Suzuki's "Introduction to Zen Buddhism"/C. G. Jung The Psychology of Eastern Meditation/C.G. Jung Psychological Commentary on the Tibetan Book of the Dead/C.G. Jung Psychological Commentary on the Tibetan Book of the Dead/C.G. Jung Part 2: Jung and Hisamatsu. Editor's Comments Self and Liberation: A Dialogue Between Carl G. Jung and Shin'ichi Hisamatsu Jung's Commentary on the Conversation/C.G. Jung Hisamatsu's Commentary on the Conversation/S. Hisamatsu What is the True Self? A Discussion/K. Sato, H. Kataoka, R. DeMartino, M. Abe, and H. Kawai The Self in Jung and Zen/Masao Abe Part 3: On Jungian Thought and Buddhism. Zen, Buddhism, Freud, and Jung/Thomas P. Kasulis Jung, Eastern Religion, and the Language of the Imagination/Peter Bishop Self-Realization in the Ten Oxherding Pictures/Mokusen Miyuki The Bodhisattva as Metaphor to Jung's Concept of Self/James D. Thomas Mechanisms of Self-Deception and True Awareness/Frederick J. Streng Jung's Commentary on the Amitayr Dhyana Sutra/Harold Coward Jung's Commentary on the Tibetan Book of the Dead/Harold Coward Tantric Buddhism and Jung: Connections, Similarities, Differences/Radmila Moacanin Dakini and Anima-On Tantric Dieties and Jungian Archetypes/Nathan Katz