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The Snake and the Rope: A Jungian View of Hinduism
by George Elder
382 pages
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This is a historical survey of Hinduism from its ancient Indian origins. It is also a modern psychological interpretation of that religion so that we may find meaning in Hinduism today.
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About the Book
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It is obvious that our culture is undergoing a major transition—as are our religions that traditionally carry a culture’s values, even its vitality. Thus, it is essential that we understand how religion functions when it is alive and well. Studying it elsewhere—in another time and place—helps us to be objective about the religious life. And this survey of Hinduism serves that purpose.
Since our own religious traditions assume a pre-modern world view, it is important that we try to interpret them in a modern way. Otherwise, we lose their wisdom. C. G. Jung’s psychology of religion is the most creative interpretation of religion that we have today. I show to what extent Jung wrote about Hinduism, understood it, and how we can apply his insights to our own psycho-religious circumstances.
The Snake and the Rope: A Jungian View of Hinduism is a companion to my book, The Self and the Lotus: A Jungian View of Indian Buddhism (2 vols.) that is also published by BookLocker.
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About the Author |
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George R. Elder is a scholar of comparative religion with a specialty in the religions of ancient India. He is also a Jungian analyst. Thus, Dr. Elder is uniquely qualified to bring together a history of Hinduism and a modern interpretation of what it can mean for us today. |
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