The Sacred Paradox of Healing

Sigmund Freud holding a glowing orb

The Sacred Paradox of Healing

This work proposes a revolutionary therapeutic framework that integrates Carl Jung's shadow psychology with both orthodox and heretical streams of Kabbalistic thought to address the fundamental presence of evil and suffering in illness and existence. Drawing upon the scholarship of modern scholars, this study demonstrates how Jung's recognition that Kabbalistic writings "anticipated my entire psychology" opens pathways for therapeutic approaches that can hold the tension between light and dark, creation and destruction, presence and absence.

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