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Carl Jung Letter to Bill W

October 23, 2018 by Leonardo Correa Leave a Comment

.Kusnacht-Zurich
Seestrasse 228
January 30, 1961

Mr. William G. Wilson
Alcoholics Anonymous
Box 459 Grand Central Station
New York 17, N.Y.

Dear Mr. Wilson,
Your letter has been very welcome indeed.

I had no news from Roland H. anymore and often wondered what has been his fate. Our conversation which he had adequately reported to you had an aspect of which he did not know. The reason, that I could not tell him everything, was that those days I had to be exceedingly careful of what I said. I had found out that I was misunderstood in every possible way. Thus I was very careful when I talked to Roland H. But what I really thought about, was the result of many experiences with men of his kind.

His craving for alcohol was the equivalent on a low level of the spiritual thirst of our being for wholeness, expressed in medieval language: the union with God.

How could one formulate such an insight in a language that is not misunderstood in our days?

The only right and legitimate way to such an experience is, that it happens to you in reality and it can only happen to you when you walk on a path, which leads you to a higher understanding. You might be led to that goal by an act of grace or through a personal and honest contact with friends, or through a higher education of the mind beyond the confines of mere rationalism. I see from your letter that Roland H. has chosen the second way, which was, under the circumstances, obviously the best one.

I am strongly convinced that the evil principle prevailing in this world, leads the unrecognized spiritual need into perdition, if it is not counteracted either by a real religious insight or by the protective wall of human community. An ordinary man, not protected by an action from above and isolated in society cannot resist the power of evil, which is called very aptly the Devil. But the use of such words arouse so many mistakes that one can only keep aloof from them as much as possible.

These are the reasons why I could not give a full and sufficient explanation to Roland H. but I am risking it with you because I conclude from your very decent and honest letter, that you have acquired a point of view above the misleading platitudes, one usually hears about alcoholism.

You see, Alcohol in Latin is “spiritus” and you use the same word for the highest religious experience as well as for the most depraving poison. The helpful formula therefore is: spiritus contra spiritum.

Thanking you again for your kind letter.

I remain yours sincerely,
C.G. Jung

Filed Under: Articles, Health, Meditatio Tagged With: 11th step, addiction, bill, jung, letter, recovery ARTICLE ADDICTION

Unlocking Freedom and Joy

April 22, 2018 by James Bishop Leave a Comment

James Bishop and Daniel Fox both spoke at St. John of the Cross Parish Center in Western Springs, Illinois on 24 February 2018. The talk, titled “Unlocking Freedom and Joy” started with James speaking about his life circumstances that led to a ten-year prison sentence, during which James learned about meditation. James spoke of how that meditation helped him heal.

This is the first part of the talk, with James Bishop’s story.

Unlocking Freedom and Joy with James Bishop from Meditatio on Vimeo.

Morning of Meditation – Unlocking Freedom and Joy – Christian Meditation in Prison
Guest Speaker: James Bishop (International Coordinator for Prison Outreach)
February 24, 2018
St. John of the Cross Parish Center
5005 Wolf Road, Western Springs, IL
Sponsored by the Christian Meditation groups (wccm-usa.org, wccm.org)


This is the second part of the talk, with Daniel Fox’s story.

Unlocking Freedom and Joy with Daniel Fox from Meditatio on Vimeo.

Morning of Meditation – Unlocking Freedom and Joy – Christian Meditation in Prison
Guest Speaker: James Bishop (International Coordinator for Prison Outreach)
February 24, 2018
St. John of the Cross Parish Center
5005 Wolf Road, Western Springs, IL
Sponsored by the Christian Meditation groups (wccm-usa.org, wccm.org)

Filed Under: Meditatio, News, Social Justice Tagged With: 12 step, addiction, alcoholism, justice, meditation, prison, recovery VIDEO TALKS PRISONS

Meditation in Prison

January 28, 2018 by James Bishop Leave a Comment

James Bishop
James Bishop, speaking at Georgetown University, March 2013

James Bishop will be speaking about Meditation in Prison on Saturday, 24 February at St. John of the Cross Parish Center in Western Springs, Illinois. James Bishop, an oblate of The World Community for Christian Meditation, spent ten years as an inmate in the California Substance Abuse Treatment Center and State Prison. While there, he discovered Christian meditation. And it changed his life. James, who suffered as an alcoholic with severe obsessive compulsive disorder, tells a compelling story of tragedy and triumph, and how Christian Meditation helped him discover the causes of his problems as well as how to deal with them.

“Few people would be grateful for having spent ten years in prison. But James Bishop was imprisoned for a decade, and hails it as a lifesaver.”
‐Mary O’Regan, Catholic Herald, London

Saturday, February 24, 2018, 9:00 am – 11:30 am, hospitality 8:30 am, at St. John of the Cross Parish Center, 5005 Wolf Road, Western Springs, IL.

For more information, contact: Betsy at +1-708-246-8315 or email to wccmchgo@gmail.com


Filed Under: Meditatio, News, Social Justice Tagged With: addiction, alcoholism, meditation, prison EVENT PRISONS

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