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[[image:Sannyas (English), Vol 07, issue 3, p 40.jpg|400px|right|thumb|Parijat and Paritosh during darshan with Osho <br> | |||
([[Sannyas (English)|Sannyas magazine]], Jun 1978)]] | |||
Born Jun 18, 1909 in Glasgow. Left his body Apr 6, 1990. | |||
Was a resident at the C.G. Jung Institute and director of the Davidson Clinic for Analytical Psychology (Scotland). | |||
He took Sannyas Apr 12, 1975, was a commune resident in Poona and conducted individual sessions. | |||
"We have a very old sannyasin, Paritosh -- you must see him. He is one of the oldest colleagues of Jung. He is a sannyasin who has come to be here permanently. He himself is a psychoanalyst of the Jungian School. Meet him -- his experience will be helpful to you, because he has travelled from Jung towards me and it will be very helpful for you to move from Jung towards me; it will be easier. Talk to him about what has happened to him." | |||
:(Osho, Dance Your Way to God, Aug 2, 1976) | |||
After leaving Rajneeshpuram, he settled in Berlin. He started a weekly group based on the [[wikipedia:Adi_Da|Da Free John]] movement. Shortly before he died he moved to their commune, an ex-monastry, in Maria Hoop, Netherlands. He said he wanted to die there because they have a 3 day and night vigil with the deceaseds body. | |||
;bibliography | ;bibliography | ||
:1977 : [[Ancient Music in the Pines]] (introduction) | :1977 : ''[[Ancient Music in the Pines]]'' (introduction, see below) | ||
:1977 : ''[[Come Follow Me, Vol 3]]'' (compilation, editing and introduction) | |||
:1980 : ''[[The Sun Rises in the Evening]]'' (backflap text) | |||
:1983 : [[Testimonial letter from Sw Deva Paritosh]] | |||
;see also | |||
:[[Ma Anand Parijat]] | |||
:[https://carljungdepthpsychologysite.blog/2020/08/04/carl-jungs-letter-to-a-catholic-analyst/#.X_6p1S3L3UI Carl Jung’s Letter to a Catholic Analyst] | |||
:[[image:Ancient Music in the Pines (intro) 1.jpg|300px]][[image:Ancient Music in the Pines (intro) 2.jpg|300px]] | |||
:Introduction to ''Ancient Music in the Pines'' | |||
[[category:Psychology & Psychiatry|Paritosh]] | [[category:Psychology & Psychiatry|Paritosh]] | ||
[[category:Never Born, Never Died|Paritosh]] | [[category:Never Born, Never Died|Paritosh]] |
Latest revision as of 09:42, 10 March 2022
(James Paul Campbell)
Born Jun 18, 1909 in Glasgow. Left his body Apr 6, 1990.
Was a resident at the C.G. Jung Institute and director of the Davidson Clinic for Analytical Psychology (Scotland).
He took Sannyas Apr 12, 1975, was a commune resident in Poona and conducted individual sessions.
"We have a very old sannyasin, Paritosh -- you must see him. He is one of the oldest colleagues of Jung. He is a sannyasin who has come to be here permanently. He himself is a psychoanalyst of the Jungian School. Meet him -- his experience will be helpful to you, because he has travelled from Jung towards me and it will be very helpful for you to move from Jung towards me; it will be easier. Talk to him about what has happened to him."
- (Osho, Dance Your Way to God, Aug 2, 1976)
After leaving Rajneeshpuram, he settled in Berlin. He started a weekly group based on the Da Free John movement. Shortly before he died he moved to their commune, an ex-monastry, in Maria Hoop, Netherlands. He said he wanted to die there because they have a 3 day and night vigil with the deceaseds body.
- bibliography
- 1977 : Ancient Music in the Pines (introduction, see below)
- 1977 : Come Follow Me, Vol 3 (compilation, editing and introduction)
- 1980 : The Sun Rises in the Evening (backflap text)
- 1983 : Testimonial letter from Sw Deva Paritosh