7 Sermons to the Dead: In Memoriam, Mark Weisel, 30420
Scope and Contents
The Zalman M. Schachter-Shalomi Papers include research and writings from his time as both a student and a teacher, documents relating to organizations and projects with which he was involved or founded, ephemera from events and workshops, photographs, and a variety of audio/visual media that contain homiletic, conversational, and academic content. Among other subjects, the various of media in the Zalman M. Schachter-Shalomi Papers contain discussions and resources related to meditation, davvenology, ecumenism, Hasidism, holy days, Jewish music, Jewish mysticism (Kabbalah), psycho-halakhah, theology, spiritual eldering, and the psychology of religion.
Dates
- Creation: 30420
Extent
1 audiocassettes
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Description
7 Sermons to the Dead: In Memoriam, Mark Weisel, Part 1a. Carl Jung's "Seven Sermons to the Dead". Private recording of Zalman Schachter-Shalomi reading Analytical Psychologist, Carl Gustav Jung's "Seven Sermons to the Dead,"written under the alias, Basilides of Alexandria, as translated into English in later editions of Jung's Memories, Dreams, Reflections. This recording was made in memory of Mark Weisel, a young man who had recently died, and a copy of the tape was given to his father. keywords: deep ecumenism, psychology of relgion, spiritual direction, mysticism, theosophy, gnosticism, jungian psychology
Repository Details
Part of the University of Colorado Boulder Libraries, Rare and Distinctive Collections Repository