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The philosophy of the Yijing and Jungian analytical psychology: a comparative study
Authors:Wenzhi Zhang  Heyong Shen
Affiliation:1. Jinan, China;2. Macao, China
Abstract:The Yijing (Book of Changes) occupied a very significant position in C.G. Jung’s mind, which was closely related to Richard Wilhelm’s active recommendation and introduction of the Yijing wisdom. Inspired by the Yijing, Jung set forth the ‘principle of synchronicity’, by which scholars tend to discuss the relationship between Yijing and Jungian psychology. In fact, Jungian analytical psychology conceives in-depth onto-cosmological connotations corresponding to the philosophy of the Yijing. The terms invented or employed by Jung such as ‘archetype’, ‘Self’, ‘individuation’, ‘mandala,’ ‘anima and animus’, ‘persona and shadow’ are interrelated with the connotations of Taiji (Supreme Ultimate) (○) and liang yi (two-mode) (image) in the Yijing philosophy. A comparative study of the two disciplines can help us gain a more comprehensive and deeper understanding of both, and further improve the exchanges of Eastern and Western cultures.
Keywords:correlation  Jungian analytical psychology  Self  Taiji  Yijing philosophy  Yi Jing  onto-cosmologie  psychologie analytique  synchronicité  Soi  Taiji  individuation  Ultime Suprême  I Ging  Ontokosmogonie  Analytische Psychologie  Synchronizität  Selbst  Taiji  Individuation  Supreme Ultimate  I Ching  onto-cosmogonia  psicologia analitica  sincronicità    Taiji  individuazione  Supremo Ultimo  И Цзин  онто-космогония  аналитическая психология  синхрония  Самость  Тайчи  индивидуация  Supreme Ultimate  I Ching  onto-cosmogonía  psicología analítica  sincronicidad  Self  Taiji  individuación  lo Absoluto  易经  宇宙学  分析心理学  共时性  自性  太极  自性化  至极
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