Subtitle:
Notes of the 1933 Berlin seminar
Series Title:
Philemon Series
Editors:
Sorge, Giovanni V.R.
Falzeder, Ernst (Transcriber)
Falzeder, Ernst (Transcriber)
Translators:
Kyburz, Mark
Peck, John
Peck, John
Place of Publication:
Princeton, New Jersey
Publisher:
Princeton University Press (for the Philemon Foundation)
Copyright Date:
2025
ISBN / SBN / ISSN:
9780691250557
Media Type:
Print (Non-Serial)
Media Sub-type:
Book
LoC Call Number:
BL 1238.54 .J86 2025
Accession Number:
144440
Keyword Subject Headings:
Psychology and religion
Hinduism--Psychological and symbolic aspects
Buddhism--Psychological and symbolic aspects
Tantra--Psychological and symbolic aspects
Kundalini--Psychological and symbolic aspects
Yoga--Psychological and symbolic aspects
India--Religious traditions
Navajo (Native Americans)--Religious traditions
Mandala--Psychological and symbolic aspects
Yantra / "Machine"--Psychological and symbolic aspects
Dreams--Phenomenology and interpretation
Complex (Jungian psychology)
Analytical psychology--History
Jung, C.G. (Carl Gustav) 1875-1961--Controversial German affiliations
Zimmer, Heinrich (Heinrich Robert Zimmer) 1890-1943--Indologist--Influence on Jung
Hinduism--Psychological and symbolic aspects
Buddhism--Psychological and symbolic aspects
Tantra--Psychological and symbolic aspects
Kundalini--Psychological and symbolic aspects
Yoga--Psychological and symbolic aspects
India--Religious traditions
Navajo (Native Americans)--Religious traditions
Mandala--Psychological and symbolic aspects
Yantra / "Machine"--Psychological and symbolic aspects
Dreams--Phenomenology and interpretation
Complex (Jungian psychology)
Analytical psychology--History
Jung, C.G. (Carl Gustav) 1875-1961--Controversial German affiliations
Zimmer, Heinrich (Heinrich Robert Zimmer) 1890-1943--Indologist--Influence on Jung
User Notes:
This Reference book is for use only in the Library.
Hardbound; xvi + 322 pp., including four black-and-white illustrations,
bibliographic references in footnotes, and an index.
Contents:
Acknowledgments
Editorial note
Abbreviations
Introducton / G.V.R. Sorge
1. Special features of the seminar
2. Germany, 1933: A bird's-eye view
3. "Where danger is …": The (obscure) background of the seminar
4. The seminar, the Radio Berlin interview, and the Society for Psychotherapy
5. The participants and the analysand
6. Fear, amazement, and trembling
7. Alchemical germination, and nostalgia for the center
8. West versus East, or the Berlin Seminar as a phase in the making
of complex psychology
9. Heinrich R. Zimmer: A biographical profile
10. Amazed and amused: Impressions from the Jung-Zimmer encounter
11. Yoga, individuation, and Western psychotherapy--according to Zimmer
12. Mandala, yantra, and the "machine": Zimmer's influence on Jung
13. Concluding reflections
Heinrich Zimmer: On the psychology of yoga
Editor's Note to Zimmer's lecture
On the psychology of yoga
The Berlin seminar of C.G. Jung
Transcriber's note [original manuscript]
Transcriber's note / Ernst Falzeder
Lecture 1: Monday, 26 June 1933
Lecture 2: Tuesday, 27 June 1933
Lecture 3: Wednesday 28 June 1933
Lecture 4: Thursday, 29 June 1933
Lecture 5: Friday, 30 June 1933
Lecture 6: Saturday, 1 July 1933
Index
