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Where East meets West: in the house of individuation
Authors:Murray Stein
Institution:, Zürich, Switzerland
Abstract:The psychological process of individuation as experienced in Jungian work may lead to states of consciousness that resemble advanced spiritual developments across religious traditions and cultures. This is where Westerners may reach a common ground with the East. In the essentials and with respect to the final goal there is little difference among the many ways to the self, even if the cultural features in the landscape are disparate. In late stage Jungian analysis and individuation and in what Erich Neumann calls ‘centroversion’, the personal and the impersonal aspects of the personality accumulate around the ego‐self axis to form a composite identity. In this complex structure the ego does not vanish but is joined to the impersonal archetypal levels of the psyche and identity thus becomes at once individual and archetypal. This is the third stage of conjunction as described by Jung in Mysterium Coniunctionis and it is identical to the type of consciousness depicted in the final scenes of Zen Buddhism's Ten Ox‐Herding Pictures.
Keywords:individuation  ego‐self axis  Zen Buddhism  Jungian analysis  centroversion  individuation  axe ego‐soi  Bouddhisme Zen  analyse jungienne  «  centroversion »    Individuation  Ich‐Selbst‐Achse  Zen‐Buddhismus  jungianische Analyse  Zentroversion  Individuazione  asse Io‐Sé    Buddismo Zen  analisi junghiana  centroversione  и  н  д  и  в  и  д  у    и  я    д  з    ‐б  у  д  д  и  з  м    ю  н  г  и      и  й      и  з    ц    т  poв  epcи  я    individuació  n  eje ego‐self  Budismo Zen  aná  lisis Junguiano  centroversió  n              ‐自                                  
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