Subtitle:
Lecture: The earth has a soul: The nature writings of C. G. Jung
Speaker(s):
Meredith Sabini
Program Type:
OFJ Lecture
Copyright Date:
10/18/2002
Source:
OFJ Friday Lecture
Media Type:
Recorded
Media Sub-type:
Audio Cassette
Number of Discs / Tapes Packaged with This Item:
1
Accession Number:
MFJ-000844
Keyword Subject Headings:
Jung, C.G. (Carl Gustav) 1875-1961
Nature
Spiritual life
Modern life
Nature
Spiritual life
Modern life
User Notes:
This presentation features a lesser-known side of Jung - practical, down-to-earth,
and deeply concerned over the loss of connection with Nature. Jung emphasizes
that Nature includes spirit as well as matter. Efforts to conquer Nature have left
matter without its nature spirits and humans without a natural spiritual life.
A pioneer in exploring the psyche's evolution, Jung discovered its primordial
foundation, which he named 'natural man.' Interwoven with dreams and
stories from Jung's travels and his life at Bollingen, this program showcases
his challenging observations and prophetic predictions about technology and
modern life. Following the tradition of the Taoist rainmaker whom he admired,
Jung speaks as a culture shaman who shares our malaise and knows that restoring
our own living connection with Nature contributes to healing the whole.
