On Dreams and the East: Notes of the 1933 Berlin Seminar

Author(s) : C.G. Jung, Author(s) : Heinrich Zimmer, Editor : Giovanni V. R. Sorge

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On Dreams and the East: Notes of the 1933 Berlin Seminar

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  • Publisher : Princeton U.P.
  • Published : March 2025
  • Cover : Hardback
  • Pages : 352
  • Category :
    Jung and Analytical Psychology
  • Catalogue No : 98226
  • ISBN 13 : 9780691250557
  • ISBN 10 : 0691250553

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In the summer of 1933, C. G. Jung conducted a seminar in Berlin attended by a large audience of some 150 people, including several Jewish Jungians who would soon leave Germany. Hitler had begun consolidating his position as dictator and these students were distressed at Jung’s recent decision to accept the presidency of a German professional psychotherapy society that was rapidly becoming Nazified and purged of Jews. On Dreams and the East makes these seminar sessions widely available for the first time, offering tantalizing insights into Jung’s evolving understanding of yoga and the realization of the self.

The seminar commences with a presentation on the psychology of yoga by noted Indologist and linguist Heinrich Zimmer, whose collaboration in these talks reflects Jung’s growing engagement with the Hindu tradition, particularly Tantric yoga. Jung analyzes a series of dreams of a middle-aged male patient, focusing on mandalas and the centering process. He reflects on related motifs in alchemical symbolism, Navaho healing drawings, Mithraism, baptism symbolism, the foundation of Rome, ecclesiastic dances, and labyrinths, drawing connections with the symbolism of yoga and Tantra.

Featuring a richly documented introduction by Giovanni Sorge, On Dreams and the East opens a window on Jung’s deepening exploration of Eastern thought and the comparative study of the individuation process at a critical juncture in his life and work.

Table of Contents


Acknowledgments
Editorial Note
Abbreviations
Introduction, by 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 a 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 upon 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, by 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


About the Author(s)

C. G. Jung (1875 - 1961) was a Swiss psychiatrist, innovative thinker and founder of Analytical Psychology, whose most influential ideas include the concept of psychological archetypes, the collective unconscious, and synchronicity. He is the author of numerous works, including Memories, Dreams, Reflections and Man and His Symbols.

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Heinrich Robert Zimmer (6 December 1890 – 20 March 1943) was a German Indologist and linguist, as well as a historian of South Asian art, most known for his works, Myths and Symbols in Indian Art and Civilization and Philosophies of India.

Giovanni V. R. Sorge is an editor at the Philemon Foundation and an independent researcher who has collaborated with the University of Zurich and with ETH Zurich. He specializes in the history of Jungian analytical psychology and of psychoanalysis and has written extensively on Jung.

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