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E4 Bowing before the mystery: Islam & individuation with Bernard Sartorius
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E4 Bowing before the mystery: Islam & individuation with Bernard Sartorius

Psychology & The Cross · Jungian Analyst Jakob Lusensky

August 12, 202154m 42s

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Show Notes

Islam basically is acceptance. And this acceptance is not exactly identical with the Christian faith. Islam has—this is what interests me very much—in the Islamic perception of the mystery, I would say it is more open to the mystery: that God can also destroy. There’s no happy end guaranteed.


Episode description:

Bernard Sartorius is a Jungian Analyst based in Zurich and a scholar of Islamic Studies. In this episode, we’re investigating individuation and Islamic faith, in relation to Christianity. We discuss psychological agnosticism, religious fundamentalism, and Jung’s difficulties with surrendering. How Jung, in the context of a dream shared in the biography ‘Memories, dreams, reflections', grapples with bowing in front of the mystery.

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Music played in this episode:‘Roam’, ‘Chrystal life’ and ‘Aimless by Ketsa. Licensed under creativecommons.org by NC-ND 4.0.


Recommended dream: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kLBa_nu0kPY&t=32s

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JungIslamReligionSartoriusPsychologyFaithC.G JungJungianPodcast