Abstract

Based on his personal analysis experience and dreams, the author presents a vivid and living picture of the dialogue between C.G. Jung and China and the dialogue between analytical psychology and Chinese culture. The author elucidates the significance of Jung’s learning of Chinese, the use of Chinese characters, and Jung’s personal contact with Chinese culture. The author also discusses Jung’s commentary for The Secret of the Golden Flower, the image of Philemon and this relationship with Taoist tradition, the philosophy of Zhuang Zi, the psyche of Chinese culture, and how all this merged in the author’s dreams.

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