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Thesis full-text: Medieval Haṭha-Yoga & Hindu Alchemy - Paul Ferguson - 11-15-2025 Medieval Haṭha-Yoga and Hindu Alchemy: A Jungian Approach to Tantric Immortality By James Kennard, Ph.D "This hermeneutic study explores the esoteric context and complementary ritual discourse of Medieval Haṭha-Yoga and Hindu alchemy, from a Jungian depth psychological perspective. Its comparative approach draws on the essential values, fantasy images, and key concepts of esotericism, to describe a deeper web of relationship within culturally diverse traditions of alchemy. The Tantric vision of immortality is a symbolic expression of the ultimate soteriological value of living- liberation and self-realization. This highest aim is pursued through the corresponding materials and ritual processes of Haṭha-Yoga and Hindu alchemy. Haṭha-Yoga internalized and corporealized Hindu alchemical materials and processes, which sought to create an elixir of immortality. Original Haṭha-Yoga depicts a circular process of psychophysical regeneration, which gives birth to the golden and immortal yogic body. A psychodynamic interpretation is oriented through this spagyric cycle of transformation, through which the yogic body is serially ripened, and the self is realized." https://www.academia.edu/45449412/Medieval_Ha%E1%B9%ADha_Yoga_and_Hindu_Alchemy_A_Jungian_Approach_to_Tantric_Immortality |