This book speaks about Jung's views on Tibetan Buddhism, India and Yoga, Chinese Taoism, rationalism and Eastern spirituality, how to integrate East and West. Buddhism and Jungian Psychology presents the findings, both personal and impersonal of two Jungian analysts who have been propelled, by fate and psychic trajectory, to take up the encounter with the "other". In Part one, an account of how East and West have met each other in the authors own souls, ...