Background
Odajnyk, Volodymyr Walter was born on April 10, 1938 in Ostrava, Moravia, Czechoslovakia. Came to the United States, 1949.
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This is a REVISED edition of Gathering the Light: A Jungian View of Meditation by V. Walter Odajnyk with a Foreword by Thomas Moore, author of 'Care of the Soul' Originally published by Shambhala in 1993, 'Gathering the Light' is a significant contribution to Jungian psychology and to research concerning the relationship between psychological and spiritual development. 'Gathering the Light' remains a groundbreaking work that integrates Jungian psychology, alchemy, and the practice of meditation. It is one of very few, if not the only Jungian book that demonstrates that the alchemical opus is not only an analogy of the individuation process, but also a depiction of various experiential stages encountered in the course of meditation. 'Gathering the Light' compares Western and Eastern images of the goal of alchemy and of meditation practice; it offers a psychological interpretation of the Zen Ox Herding pictures; it argues that in essence both psychological and spiritual development consists of the withdrawal of projections; and the appendix offers a critique of Wilber's mistaken view of Jung's conception of archetypes and provides a critical review of Thomas Cleary's translation of 'The Secret of the Golden Flower.'
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(Jung never wrote a treatise that systematically defines t...)
Jung never wrote a treatise that systematically defines the implications of his psychological theories for politics. His views on the subject are dispersed throughout his works, although a number of books and essays are closely concerned with politics, either explicitly or by implication and logical extension. Hence, this book represents a compilation of those of Jung's ideas that have political and/or social implications, gleaned from the voluminous writings on various subjects, a comparison of those ideas with Freud's, and a consideration of just what Jung's ideas imply for the social and political questions.from the Preface."Jung's anthropological studies, his concepts of the archetypes and the collective unconscious, did inevitably make him take stands in contemporary political conflicts and he developed a number of sociological and political ideas. Although Professor Odajnyk has not refrained from honestly giving his own views, he gives in his book a very valuable survey of Jung's attitude toward anthropological and political questions."-Marie-Louise von Franz, from the ForewordContents: The Origin of Culture and Politics ? Psychic Inflation ? Mass Psyche and Mass Man ? The Individual and the State ? Politics and the Unconscious ? The German Case ? The End of Politics ? The Future of Man ? Jung and Freud ? A word about Democracy
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Odajnyk, Volodymyr Walter was born on April 10, 1938 in Ostrava, Moravia, Czechoslovakia. Came to the United States, 1949.
Bachelor, Hunter College, 1961. Master of Arts, University California, Berkeley, 1963. Doctor of Philosophy, Columbia University, 1970.
Diploma, C.G. Jung Institute, 1976.
Instructor, Columbia University, New York City, 1968-1969; assistant professor, Columbia University, New York City, 1970-1973; private practice psychoanalysis, New York City, since 1976. Board member C.G. Jung Institute, New York City, 1987-1992.
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(Marxism & Existentialism 1965)
Member International Association Analytical Psychology, National Association for Advancement Psychoanalysis, New York Association Analytical Psychology (vice president 1983-1985).