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JOURNAL OF ANALYTICAL PSYCHOLOGY
卷 68, 期 5, 页码 913-932出版社
WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/1468-5922.12958
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Carl Jung; China; divinatory practice; history; the I Ching; therapy
Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung developed a strong interest in the I Ching and applied it in practical ways, such as predicting the future, revealing psychological states, and engaging with the divine. Jungian analysts continue to use I Ching divination in contemporary clinical practice.
Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung had a lifelong interest in the I Ching after discovering it in 1919. Jung's interest in the I Ching is arguably more practical than purely theoretical or intellectual, and references to I Ching divination appear frequently in his various publications, seminars, letters and clinical practice records. After a few observations on the history of the study of the I Ching in China, the author categorizes Jung's three uses of the I Ching as physical use (to preview future potentials of outer reality), psychological use (to reveal one's psychological state), and psychical approach (to engage with the divine through (sic)[shen, spiritual agencies]). Finally, the author discusses the current Jungian engagement by demonstrating clinical cases in contemporary times. Some Jungian analysts practise I Ching divination to obtain insights into the physical and psychological state of therapeutic relationships and for personal development. This paper is a historical and critical engagement of the Jungian practice of I Ching divination.
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