By Carl Jung
A milestone of Eastern thought entering into modern psychological understanding, this series of lectures Jung gave after his return from an African expedition discusses a range of topics outside the accepted mainstream of the time, subjects like Kundalini Yoga, gnosticism, theosophy, Eastern philosophy in general, and the development of higher consciousness specifically.
“The serious problems of life are never fully solved. The meaning and design of a problem does not lie in its solution but in our incessant working on it. This alone preserves us from stultification and petrifaction.”
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