The Secret Of The Golden Flower: A Chinese Book of Life
First Published in 1999. This ancient Chinese manual of spiritual alchemy was brought to the West in translation by missionary and theologian Richard Wilhelm who is assisted in this book by Carl Jung. Averse to the blind aping of oriental ways, Jung suggests that Eastern treasures are best used to enrich our understanding of the work we have to do on ourselves and our culture.

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The Secret Of The Golden Flower: A Chinese Book of Life
First Published in 1999. This ancient Chinese manual of spiritual alchemy was brought to the West in translation by missionary and theologian Richard Wilhelm who is assisted in this book by Carl Jung. Averse to the blind aping of oriental ways, Jung suggests that Eastern treasures are best used to enrich our understanding of the work we have to do on ourselves and our culture.

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The Secret Of The Golden Flower: A Chinese Book of Life

The Secret Of The Golden Flower: A Chinese Book of Life

by Richard Wilhelm
The Secret Of The Golden Flower: A Chinese Book of Life
The Secret Of The Golden Flower: A Chinese Book of Life

The Secret Of The Golden Flower: A Chinese Book of Life

by Richard Wilhelm

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First Published in 1999. This ancient Chinese manual of spiritual alchemy was brought to the West in translation by missionary and theologian Richard Wilhelm who is assisted in this book by Carl Jung. Averse to the blind aping of oriental ways, Jung suggests that Eastern treasures are best used to enrich our understanding of the work we have to do on ourselves and our culture.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415209496
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 06/10/1999
Series: International Library of Psychology
Edition description: Revised
Pages: 176
Product dimensions: 5.44(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

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Richard Wilhelm

Table of Contents

Part 1 Discussion of the Text, RichardWilhelm; p1_Chapter 1 Origin and Contents of the T’ai I Chin Hua Tsung Chih; Part 2 Translation of the T’ai I Chin Hua Tsung Chih; Part 3 The Hui Ming Ching; Part 4 Commentary, C. G. Jung; p4_Chapter 1 Introduction; p4_chapter2 The Fundamental Concepts; p4_chapter3 Phenomena of the Way; p4_chapter4 The Detachment of Consciousness From the Object; p4_chapter5 The Fulfilment; p4_chapter6 Conclusion;
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