Carl Jung on The Tibetan Book of the Dead - Carl Jung Depth Psychology:
The Bardo Thodol, fitly named by its editor, Dr. W. Y. Evans-Wentz, “The Tibetan Book of the Dead,” caused a considerable stir in English-speaking countries at the time of its first appearance in 1927.
It belongs to that class of writings which are not only of interest to specialists in Mahayana Buddhism, which also, because …
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