Jung and Steiner
Discover the fascinating intersection of psychology and spirituality in Jung and Steiner by Gerhard Wehr. Published in 2003, this insightful book spans 340 pages, delving into the profound ideas of two influential thinkers: Carl Gustav Jung and Rudolf Steiner. Wehr invites readers to explore their contrasting and complementary views on critical topics such as the nature of evil, life after death, and the significance of spiritual practices.
Engage with thought-provoking questions: How do Jung's concepts of individuation and the Self align with Steiner's development of individuality and the "I"? What insights can we glean about the relationship between Eastern and Western philosophies, technology, and alchemy?
Whether you're a student of psychology, spirituality, or history, Jung and Steiner offers a rich exploration that challenges conventional thinking and invites deeper understanding. Don't miss the chance to enrich your knowledge with this compelling read.