Why are there no classes for spiritual teachers in Switzerland at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technlogy in Zurich?

Last Updated on February 4, 2025 by pg@petergamma.org

Loten Dahortsang who is a spiritual teacher was trained and educated at the Rikon Tibet Institute Monastry in Switzerland for 17 years:

And spiritual teachers such as Sadhguru talk of 12 years of hardship to reach this goal:

Twelve years is equivalent to the time required to become a pharmacologist like Diego Hangartner in Switzerland:

https://www.diegohangartner.org

And that is seven years of high school and around four to five years of a study at a university. But spiritual teachers at the level of Loten Dahortsang who was trained and educated for 17 years are not part of the Swiss culture.

But Carl Gustav Jung

https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Gustav_Jung

And the C.G. Jung Institute

https://junginstitut.ch

are part of the Swiss culture. C.G. Jung was a Swiss psychiatrist, psychotherapist, and psychologist who founded the school of analytical psychology.

And also the parody of Peter Gamma from www.petergamma.org

about experiences of patients who where treated with psychotherapy on the long-term in Switzerland:

is part of the Swiss culture. So there seems to be missing something Switzerland.

And what remains the be said, that Peters psychotherapist was not trained at the C.G. Jung Institute in Küsnacht ZH, but at the Freud Institute Zurich:

www.afaf.ch

https://freud-institut.ch

Peters psychotherapist was trained in psychoanalytic psychotherapy in this institute at the Seefeldstrasse 62 in Zürich.