Jung's Breath-Body and African Spiritual Healing

Original Articles

Jung's Breath-Body and African Spiritual Healing

Published in: Journal of Psychology in Africa
Volume 18 , issue 2 , 2008 , pages: 309–315
DOI: 10.1080/14330237.2008.10820203
Author(s): Stephen D. Edwards University of Zululand, , David J. Edwards University of Zululand,

Abstract

Psychology essentially refers to the study and use (logos) of the breath, soul or spirit of life (psyche) that leaves a person at death and continues in some other form. From such a fundamental perspective, all forms of ancient and modern caring, helping and healing have their foundations in breath-based behaviour, experiences and spirituality. This article examines Jung's image of the breath-body or spirit-body in relation to various spiritual healing traditions with special focus on their source in African spiritual healing.

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