Guest guest Posted February 13, 2005 Report Share Posted February 13, 2005 I wonder what Heiner Fruehauf has to say on the subject of evidencing archetypes in the classical literature. Anyone have his email address or close enough to ask him to respond? Frances Gander Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2005 Report Share Posted February 14, 2005 , frances gander <threetreasures@f...> wrote: > > I wonder what Heiner Fruehauf has to say on the subject of evidencing > archetypes in the classical literature. Anyone have his email address > or close enough to ask him to respond? > > Frances Gander Having been a personal student of Heiners and having discuused this exact subject with him, I can assure you he does NOT entertain these ideas of jungian style archetypes as having any development in the chin. med. lit. And lets be very clear. Heiner has a mystical take on TCM, but he does not believe in intuition devoid of intellectual study nor does he practice western psychotherapeutic approaches on his patients. His anecdotes on five element emotional therapy all involve changes that occur below the level of the patient's conscious mind and result in a physical purge. there is no conscious insightg involved, just a redirection of the patient's qi. This is the nature of emotional work in the CM context. All the rest of this jungian overlay you guys are talking about is MSU, pure and simple. Don't get me wrong. I almost studied transpersonal psych instead of TCM, but they are two unrelated subjects, IMO. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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