Jung described the world religions as the “great therapeutic systems” developed by humankind to mediate and contain the profound experience of encounter with the numinous. Jung believed that every religious tradition finds its roots in the archetypal realm, wherein lies the diversity of patterns that give expression to the “religious instinct” which evolves into religious practice.
This program, led by Jungian analyst Diane Martin, is part of the set Common Territory Different Maps: The Underpinnings of Religious Practice