Was Jung a Mystic?

02 February 2011, 19.00 - 20.15

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The psychologist Carl Jung insisted that he was first and foremost a scientist, yet from the start his interest in human psychology had a decidedly paranormal, even occult, slant. This talk will chart his occult history, look into the reasons behind his early reticence and later advocacy, and finally ask, was Jung a scientist or a mystic, or perhaps something else?

Speaker: Gary Lachman

Gary Lachman is the author of several books on the meeting ground between consciousness, culture, and the western esoteric tradition, including Politics and the Occult, Rudolf Steiner: An Introduction to His Life and Work, In Search of P.D. Ouspensky, A Secret History of Consciousness and The Dedalus Book of the 1960s: Turn Off Your Mind. He is a regular contributor to several journals, including the Independent on Sunday, Guardian, Times Literary Supplement, and Fortean Times, and frequently broadcasts for the BBC. As Gary Valentine, he was a founding member of the rock group Blondie, and wrote some of their early hits. His New York Rocker: My Life in the Blank Generation is an account of his years as a musician, and in 2006 he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. His most recent book is Jung the Mystic: The Esoteric Dimensions of Carl Jung's Life and Work.

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