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Modern Man in Search of a Soul

Modern Man in Search of a Soul is a book of psychological essays written by Swiss psychologist Carl Jung.

Modern Man in Search of a Soul
First edition
AuthorCarl Jung
TranslatorCary F. Baynes with William Stanley Dell
LanguageGerman, English
SubjectPsychology
Published1933 Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner and Co, London (English)
Media typePrint
Pages282 (1st edition)
ISBN0-15-661206-2 (Mariner Books edition)

Background edit

In the years preceding this publication, Jung had experienced several dramatic shifts. After the Bugishu Psychological Expedition through East Africa with George Beckwith, H. G. Baynes, and Ruth Bailey, Jung returned to Zurich and focused on the lecture format of his English seminars at the Psychological Club - eventually attracting a new group of international followers.[1] In addition to expanding his academic following, Jung's psychiatric practice also rapidly grew taking on notable patients like Mary Foote and Thornton Wilder. During this period in Zurich, Jung struck up a friendship with Wolfgang Ernst Pauli.

In the translators' preface Cary F. Baynes provides some background to the material:

With one exception, all the essays which make up this volume have been delivered as lectures. The German texts of four of them have been brought out in separate publications and the others are to be found in a volume [Seelenprobleme der Gegenwart] together with several other essays which have already appeared in English.[2]

Jung's various presentations to the Psychological Club in Zurich in this period, notably his 1932 seminar on Kundalini yoga, have been widely regarded as a milestone in the psychological understanding of Eastern thought. Kundalini yoga presented Jung with a model for the development of higher consciousness, and he interpreted its symbols in terms of the process of individuation.[3]

Summary edit

The writing covers a broad array of subjects such as gnosticism, theosophy, Eastern philosophy, and spirituality in general. The first part of the book deals with dream analysis in its practical application, the problems and aims of modern psychotherapy, and also his own theory of psychological types. The middle section addresses Jung's beliefs about the stages of life and Archaic man. He also contrasts his own theories with those of Sigmund Freud.

In the latter parts of the book, Jung discusses psychology and literature and devotes a chapter to basic postulates of analytical psychology. The last two chapters are devoted to the spiritual problem of modern man in aftermath of World War I. He compares it to the flowering of gnosticism in the 2nd century C.E. and investigates how psychotherapists are like clergy.

Reception edit

After reading the book, Mufti Muhammad Taqi Usmani stated in 2013 in a lecture in Blackburn, London that the book talks about the Nafs rather than the soul (Rooh).

References edit

  1. ^ Bair, Deirdre (2003). Jung: A Biography. New York: Little, Brown and Company. p. 358. ISBN 0-316-15938-7.
  2. ^ Jung, Carl (1933). Modern Man in Search of a Soul. New York: Harvest. p. translators' preface. ISBN 0-15-661206-2.
  3. ^ Princeton University Press, Book description to C. G. Jung - "The Psychology of Kundalini Yoga", 1999

External links edit

  • Cambridge Philosophy Journal – brief 1939 review of Modern Man in Search of a Soul

modern, search, soul, book, psychological, essays, written, swiss, psychologist, carl, jung, first, editionauthorcarl, jungtranslatorcary, baynes, with, william, stanley, delllanguagegerman, englishsubjectpsychologypublished1933, kegan, paul, trench, trubner, . Modern Man in Search of a Soul is a book of psychological essays written by Swiss psychologist Carl Jung Modern Man in Search of a SoulFirst editionAuthorCarl JungTranslatorCary F Baynes with William Stanley DellLanguageGerman EnglishSubjectPsychologyPublished1933 Kegan Paul Trench Trubner and Co London English Media typePrintPages282 1st edition ISBN0 15 661206 2 Mariner Books edition Contents 1 Background 2 Summary 3 Reception 4 References 5 External linksBackground editIn the years preceding this publication Jung had experienced several dramatic shifts After the Bugishu Psychological Expedition through East Africa with George Beckwith H G Baynes and Ruth Bailey Jung returned to Zurich and focused on the lecture format of his English seminars at the Psychological Club eventually attracting a new group of international followers 1 In addition to expanding his academic following Jung s psychiatric practice also rapidly grew taking on notable patients like Mary Foote and Thornton Wilder During this period in Zurich Jung struck up a friendship with Wolfgang Ernst Pauli In the translators preface Cary F Baynes provides some background to the material With one exception all the essays which make up this volume have been delivered as lectures The German texts of four of them have been brought out in separate publications and the others are to be found in a volume Seelenprobleme der Gegenwart together with several other essays which have already appeared in English 2 Jung s various presentations to the Psychological Club in Zurich in this period notably his 1932 seminar on Kundalini yoga have been widely regarded as a milestone in the psychological understanding of Eastern thought Kundalini yoga presented Jung with a model for the development of higher consciousness and he interpreted its symbols in terms of the process of individuation 3 Summary editThe writing covers a broad array of subjects such as gnosticism theosophy Eastern philosophy and spirituality in general The first part of the book deals with dream analysis in its practical application the problems and aims of modern psychotherapy and also his own theory of psychological types The middle section addresses Jung s beliefs about the stages of life and Archaic man He also contrasts his own theories with those of Sigmund Freud In the latter parts of the book Jung discusses psychology and literature and devotes a chapter to basic postulates of analytical psychology The last two chapters are devoted to the spiritual problem of modern man in aftermath of World War I He compares it to the flowering of gnosticism in the 2nd century C E and investigates how psychotherapists are like clergy Reception editAfter reading the book Mufti Muhammad Taqi Usmani stated in 2013 in a lecture in Blackburn London that the book talks about the Nafs rather than the soul Rooh References edit Bair Deirdre 2003 Jung A Biography New York Little Brown and Company p 358 ISBN 0 316 15938 7 Jung Carl 1933 Modern Man in Search of a Soul New York Harvest p translators preface ISBN 0 15 661206 2 Princeton University Press Book description to C G Jung The Psychology of Kundalini Yoga 1999External links editCambridge Philosophy Journal brief 1939 review of Modern Man in Search of a Soul Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Modern Man in Search of a Soul amp oldid 1215641634, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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