Introducing myself
I am a professor of Kabbalah, writing inter alia on its psychological thought. I was exposed to the writings of the late James Hillman in 1988, and corresponded with him for several years (the system was that one sent him a fax and he replied by postcard...). In 2012, I met David L. Miller, who urged me to explore further the works of Wolfgang Giegerich. Since then I have been increasingly captivated by them. I am especially interested in the discussions of history and soul and the Western-Buddhist comparison. I look forward to taking part in discussions and activities and congratulate ISPDI for all of its prolific discourse.





Hello Jonathan,
Welcome to the discussion group. I hope you saved those postcards! :)
I assume you have read Giegerich's books on your topic of interest: Pitfalls in Comparing Buddhist and Western Psychology (2018) and The Difference Between Western and Zen-Buddhist Thinking (2025)? I would be interested in hearing your thoughts. Again, welcome!