

Dissecting Jung’s Kabbalah Quotes + Project Update
What did Carl Jung say about Kabbalah and Jewish Mysticism? Exploring four quotes from Jung about the significance of Kabbalah for Jungian and Freudian Psychology, the Difference between Jewish and Christian Spirituality, and the Evolution of Consciousness. 00:00 Jung and Kabbalah 01:04 First Quote "A deep plunge into the history of the Jewish mind" 03:51 Second Quote "The supreme Triad of Kether, Chochma and Bina in Tiferet" 08:16 Third Quote "I'm glad to quote at least one voice in favor of my involuntary manifesto" 09:38 Fourth Quote "For the first time man[kind's] cosmic responsibility is acknowledged.” 11:37 Beard Stroke Followed by Surprise 12:26 Very Exciting Project Unity Update Jung and Jewish Mysticism Series: Decoding Jung’s Mystical Experience: https://youtu.be/SAvqG7WTynIKabbalistic Concepts in Jungian Thought: https://youtu.be/cGTU83TO8nk Sources and Further Reading: Letters, Carl Jung, 1975 Jung and the Kabbalah, Sanford Drob, 1999 Jung, Kabbalah, and Gnosis, Stephan Hoeller, 2012 Jung, Kirsch, and Judaism:, Sanford Drob, 2012 Jung’s Kabbalistic Visions, Sanford Drob, 2005 The Jung-Kirsch letters, Ann Lammers, 2011 Sigmund Freud and the Jewish Mystical Tradition, David Bakan, 1971 The Parting of the Ways: How Esoteric Judaism and Christianity Influenced the Psychoanalytic Theories of Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung, Richard Kradin, 2015