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5.0 out of 5 stars beautiful and essential, April 11, 2011
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This review is from: Jung on Death and Immortality (Paperback)
Although all talk about 'life after death' is absurd according to the basic axioms of modern, materialistic science, there is still those who like to think deeper over the matter. Not surprisingly Carl Jung - one of the greatest psychologists and philosophers ever - was among those who could see beyond the prejudices of his time.

In this book we get all the colors of Jung's rainbow: the depth of his wisdom, his profound intellectual knowledge, but also his complete inability to see anything in any text except a reflection of his own ideas.

Jenny Yates has made a brilliant selection, mixing the obvious excerpts from Jung's memoires and the introduction to "The Tibetan Book of The Death" with some real gems. She has also written an excellent introduction making this one of the best volumes of the 'encountering Jung' series.

Essential for everyone interested in the more spiritual/mystical side of Jung. As well as for anyone fascinated with the eternal mystery of death and dying.
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Jung on Death and Immortality
Jung on Death and Immortality by Carl Gustav Jung (Paperback - October 4, 1999)
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