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From Glasgow. Was a resident at the C.G. Jung Institute and director of the Davidson Clinic for Analytical Psychology (Scotland). | From Glasgow. Was a resident at the C.G. Jung Institute and director of the Davidson Clinic for Analytical Psychology (Scotland). | ||
He was a commune resident in Poona and conducted individual sessions. | 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, | "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) | ||
Revision as of 12:15, 17 January 2021
(Paul Campbell)
From Glasgow. 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)
- bibliography
- 1977 : Ancient Music in the Pines (introduction)
- 1977 : Come Follow Me, Vol 3 (compilation, editing and introduction)
- 1980 : The Sun Rises in the Evening (backflap text)