ABSTRACT

This book presents an approach to spirituality based on direct personal experience of the sacred. Using the language and insights of depth psychology, Corbett outlines the intimate relationship between spiritual experience and the psychology of the individual, unveiling the seamless continuity between the personal and transpersonal dimensions of the psyche. His discussion runs the gamut of spiritual concerns, from the problem of evil to the riddle of pain and suffering. Drawing upon his psychotherapeutic practice as well as on the experiences of characters from our religious heritage, Corbett explores the various portals through which the sacred presents itself to us: dreams, visions, nature, the body, relationships, psychopathology, and creative work. Referring extensively to Jung’s writings on religion, but also to contemporary psychoanalytic theory, Corbett gives form to the new spirituality that is emerging alongside the world’s great religious traditions. For those seeking alternative forms of spirituality beyond the Judeo-Christian tradition, this volume will be a useful guide on the journey.

chapter |7 pages

Introduction

part One|98 pages

Meeting The Mystery: Developing a Personal Spirituality

chapter Chapter One|27 pages

The Numinosum: Direct Experience of the Sacred

chapter Chapter Three|32 pages

Personality, Psychopathology, and Personal Spirituality

part Two|141 pages

Through Psyche’s Lens: A Depth Psychological Approach to Spiritual Questions

chapter Chapter Four|15 pages

A Depth-Psychological View of Some Religious Ideas

chapter Chapter Five|50 pages

A Depth Psychology of Evil

chapter Chapter Seven|41 pages

A Sense of the Sacred: Spirituality beyond Religion