Jung, mandala and Islamic architecture

Authors

  • Rafael Raffaelli Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-65642009000100004

Keywords:

Jung, Carl Gustav, 1875-1961, Mandala, Islamic Architecture, Mosque Ahmad Ibn Tulun, Sufism

Abstract

This article intends to reflect on the origins of the Jungian concept of mandala. The autobiography of Jung, Memories, Dreams, Reflections, and his work Psychology and Alchemy are utilized to trace that origin. According to Barbara Hannah, biographer of Jung, a mosque in Cairo (Egypt) was of utmost importance for the formulation of this concept. Probably, this temple is the Mosque Ahmad Ibn Tulun. The relationship between the Islamic architectural symbolism inspired by Sufism and the psychological conceptions of Jung is analyzed.

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Published

2009-03-01

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