CG JUNG - Countryside Anarchist
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INDEX<br />
Schmitz, Oskar, xx 15; Hauer’s description of, 13n; level of,<br />
School of Wisdom, xix 62; leviathan as symbol of, 51; andsthÖla<br />
sea monster (makara), 13, 18, 92, 93n aspect, 69; water symbolism of, 17<br />
The Secret of the Golden Flower, xx, xlv, 12, 14, swastika: Hauer’s symbolism of, xli; Jung’s<br />
77–78 discussion of, 43<br />
self, 14–15, 29, 39, 49, 57, 61, 85, 87 symbolism: of alchemy, 37; in analysis, 83;<br />
The Serpent Power (Woodroffe), xxvi, 106 of animals, 51–56, 74, 76–77, 84–85; of<br />
serpents: feathered, 82; symbolism of in baptism, 16–17, 30–32, 66–67;ofbreath,<br />
analysis, 84–85. See also Kundalini ser- 44; of color, 17, 101–3, 108–9; ofelepent<br />
ments, 16–17, 35, 37, 42, 44–45, 66; of<br />
sexual revolution, and tantrism, xxiii gender, xxiv, 103; of mandalas, 3; of<br />
sexual symbolism, in tantric texts, xliii plants, 77, 83; of psyche, 61, 67<br />
Shivaism: description of, 73; tantric basis of,<br />
72<br />
symbols, definition of, 61<br />
Shrichakrasambhara (Patanjali), xxvii, 12 taboos, in tantrism, xxiii<br />
åiva, 15, 18, 39, 57, 74, 87, 89, 93n tantric texts, language of, xliii<br />
Solar Phallus Man, 37<br />
tantric yoga: chthonic nature of, 95; vs. classoma<br />
cakra, 75<br />
sical yoga, 91; evolution of, 96; obscurity<br />
Soter (Saviour Serpent of the Gnostics), 68– of, 12; origins of, 43; repute of, xxviiin<br />
69<br />
tantrism: as countercurrent to Christianity,<br />
sound, in meditation, 101<br />
xlv; and Kundalini yoga, xxii–xxv; origins<br />
Spiegelberg, Friederich, xl of, 72; overview of, xxii–xxiii; taboos of,<br />
spirit, 37 xxiii<br />
spiritual development, 71 tattva: discussion of, 9, 11; libido as examsthÖla<br />
aspect: definition of, 6n; discussion ple of, 8<br />
of, 7–9, 66; of higher cakras, 64; as Ten Essays in Buddhism (Suzuki), 89–90<br />
personal aspect, 62–63, 65; philosophy Theosophy, 68<br />
of, 60; Western language concepts of, totem rites, and impersonal experience, 93<br />
70<br />
transformation, of images, 82<br />
subconscious; in Kundalini yoga, xxxix; Transformation and Symbols of the Libido<br />
sound force in, 101 ( Jung), xix<br />
sÖküma aspect: conscious understanding of, The Travel Diary of a Philosopher (Keyserling),<br />
64; definition of, 6n; discussion of, 7–10; xix<br />
Hindu acceptance of, 65–66; philosophy<br />
of, 60; as suprapersonal aspect, 62, 69;<br />
trees, symbolism of, 83<br />
Western language concepts of, 70 unconscious, 13, 17–21, 27–28, 32–33,<br />
sun serpent, 86 35–36, 59, 62, 66–70, 79, 85, 104; actisuprapersonal<br />
process: in analysis, 66–67; vation of, 68; and archetypes, 9; difficul-<br />
creation of values, 65; discussion of val- ties of experiencing, 27; localization<br />
ues, 62; andsÖküma aspect, 62, 69 of, 85; in religious instruction, 80; spirit<br />
suüumõv nvìzs: ascent of Kundalini of, 82; stillborn in Catholics, 80; unleashthrough,<br />
xxv; importance of, xxiv ing of, 33, 35–36. See also collective<br />
Suzuki, Daisetz: collaboration with Jung, unconscious<br />
xx; Ten Essays in Buddhism, 89–90 underground symbolism, 18<br />
svvdiü°hvna: baptism symbolism of, 66–67; unfathomable things, 109<br />
as beginning of psychic life, 63–64; cen- unicorn, symbolism of, 52<br />
ter of, 75; color symbolism of, 17; de- Upanishads, xix. See also Dhyanabindu<br />
scription of, 76, 113–14; discussion of, Upanishads; Hangsa Upanishads<br />
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