From May 17 to 19, a German-language seminar will be held on a subject of transcultural significance: the relationship between C. G. Jung’s conception of the archetypal psyche and the scope of the phenomenon called “mysticism” in the Indian tradition (especially in the context of Tantra Yoga). The seminar is part of the official programme of the C. G. Jung Institute of Zurich and will deal not only with C. G. Jung’s Seminar on the Psychology of Kundalini Yoga and his essays on Yoga and Indian Saints, but also an analysis of Indian sources related to those subjects and unknown to C. G. Jung, as well as an assessment of ecstatic phenomena in different traditions.