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Spirituality is not be be learned by flight from the world…

"Called or not called, the god will be there"

Carl Jung: Salvation is a long road that leads through many gates.

Carl Jung: It is a Delphic oracle though. It says: yes,the god will be on the spot.

Carl Jung on “Clairvoyance,” “Ghosts and Spirits,” and “Mandalas.”

“Alchemy” in “Psychology Yoga Meditation” – Quotations

Carl Jung and Dante Alighieri

Interview with David Tacey on Carl Jung, Mysticism, and the and the Politics of Religion

Carl Jung on the “Holy Ghost” – Anthology

C.G. Jung: “a Secret Unrest Gnaws at the Roots of Our Being.

death and crime lie in wait for you and me …~Carl Jung

Carl Jung: According to the old view the soul is round and the vessel must be round too, like the heavens or the world.

Carl Jung on Eastern Mandalas and Invocation

The causes of a neurosis lie in the present as much as in the past,

The causes of a neurosis lie in the present as much as in the past,

The causes of a neurosis lie in the present as much as in the past,

Carl Jung: I was the first to raise the question of the relation between psychotherapy and religion

“The Gospel of Truth” [Jung Codex]

Carl Jung on symbolism of the eagle carrying the serpent round its neck

the East says: “Without beginning, without end, without past, without future.”

Prayer of the Apostle Paul from the Jung Codex

TAOISM AND JUNG: SYNCHRONICITY AND THE SELF

Hidden behind the personal. animus is a larger animus,

Some Excerpts from Memories, Dreams and Reflections:

The Ancient Greeks and the Formation of Man.

The silent places of your spirit….

Carl Jung: lighting lanterns, water-pumping, wood-cutting, fire making, and cooking

Carl Jung on “Tantric Meditations”

Carl Jung: Christ Broke Himself

Carl Jung: In reality his soul is his sphinx, and he should try to solve the riddle.

The Pleroma in the Black Books. – Quotations

Carl Jung on “Pleroma” – Anthology

Carl Jung on “Metaphysical” – Anthology – Quotations

Carl Jung: Masculine and Feminine in The Red Book

Often the Hands….

Carl Jung on the “Allegoriae Sapientum” and “Shri Ramana Maharshi.”

Carl Jung: The first childhood dreams contain the samskaras, the archetypes.

Time is a child playing like a child

Carl Jung’s Father appears to him in a dream after his death…

Carl Jung: Giving a name to a thing generally has the peculiar effect of familiarizing it.

Carl Jung: Don’t allow yourself to be led astray by the ravings of the animus.

In her sixth or seventh year, she dreamt that God had promised her a golden fish.

Carl Jung: Behind this stands the archetypal numen of feminine deity.

Carl Jung on "Our Daily Bread."

Jung describes this nekyia in his Black Books, and narrativises it in his Liber Novus,

Only the gods can pass over the rainbow bridge; mortal men must stick to the earth and are subject to its laws

Ajna Third Eye Chakra – Winged Seed

Carl Jung’s Article on Picasso [1932]

Carl Jung: “Telepathy,” “precognition,” etc. are mere concepts (words) and explain nothing.

On November 1, 1950, Pope Pius XII defined the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin into heaven

The Jung Family Coat of Arms

Man is a Gateway

if a person doesn’t know his or her shadow, then the relationship to other people is very difficult

A dream, like every element in the psychic structure, is a product of the total psyche.

Carl Jung on “Metaphysical” ideas in the modern world.

Nature herself demands a death and a rebirth.

Philemon is the inverse of Xt. Ka is the brother of the devil, is the antichrist- the Red Pope. Lenin

Carl Jung on Old Age.

Carl Jung: Man is not only crucified, he is himself the cross.

Jung on the Coming Global Catastrophe

Jung on the Coming Global Catastrophe

Carl Jung: Alchemy is founded on the conviction of the spontaneity of the spirit..

The psyche is unaware of the difference between an outer act and an interior one,

On the Moon and Matriarchal Consciousness by Erich Neumann

Carl Jung on “Prometheus” – Anthology

Carl Jung on “Evil” Anthology

Carl Jung: …they don’t know yet whether I should be condemned as a heretic or depreciated as a mystic.

Tribute to the Life and Work of Marion Woodman (1928-2018) by Eva Rider

Excerpts from Psychology and Alchemy

As Dorn says, you will never make the One unless you become one yourself.

Petra Glimmdall Quotation Images as found on Facebook

MEMORIES, DREAMS, OMISSIONS by Sonu Shamdasani

This dream was dreamed by a boy between four and five years old.

Carl Jung Quotations from C.G. Jung NY as found on Instagram

Sabina Spielrein: A Dream and A Vision of Shooting Stars

Search Results for “with his own shadow” – Carl Jung Depth Psychology

More especially the threat to one’s inmost self from dragons and serpents…

Now I will supply you with a psychological parallel to the two series of symbols:

Carl Jung on “Judas” – Quotations

Resolution ~Carl Jung

Carl Jung on “Naples” – Quotations

Carl Jung: like the sea itself, the unconscious yields an endless and self-replenishing

Carl Jung: “Salome’s performance was deification.”

Carl Jung: “Salome’s performance was deification.”

Carl Jung on “Christianity” – Anthology

Carl Jung on Modern Art and the Artist.

Theosophy: Ouspensky, Gurdjieff, Besant, Krishnamurti, Blavatsky, Rudolf Steiner, Mrs. Eddy

Question: How does the inferior function connect with the collective evil?

What do you think of the essence of Hell?

Jung’s Insights Formed Basis of A. A.

Carl Jung “Collective Unconscious” – Anthology

Cellular Resonance and the Sacred Feminine: Marion Woodman’s Story by Tina Stromsted

Cellular Resonance and the Sacred Feminine: Marion Woodman’s Story by Tina Stromsted

Truth to tell, I have a very high opinion of fantasy.

Ann Ulanov – The Danger and the Treasure of the Inferior Function

The egg, the vessels and the words. From Izdubar to Answer to Job

The Difference Between “Natural” and “Conscious” Individuation

The hanging of the victim on a tree was a religious rite…

Carl Jung I try to accept Life and Death

We cannot change anything unless we accept it. Condemnation does not liberate, it oppresses.

All opposites are of God……….

Carl Jung: “I seek real knowledge [not Theosophy] and therefore avoid all unverifiable speculation.”

Phanes: “My light streams from necessity. My star shines from your misery.”

Phanes: “My light streams from necessity. My star shines from your misery.”

I earnestly confronted my devil….

These days we are blinded by the fear of superstition. Magic is objectionable to us.

Krishnamurti is all irrational, leaving solutions to quietude…

Jung, Evans-Wentz and various other gurus by William McGuire

Carl Jung on “Aztecs” – Quotations

Carl Jung: “Collected Letters Volume II” – Quotations

Carl Jung on Judgment at the time of Death….

Carl Jung on Jones book about Freud.

Carl Jung on Theosophy and Quotations

Carl Jung on the “Pope.” – Anthology

On November 2, 1945, Jung wrote to Cary Baynes:

Carl Jung receives a Private Blessing from the Pope

Carl Jung receives a Private Blessing from the Pope

Carl Jung: “Words” Quotations Anthology from The Red Book

Carl Jung: I, too, think that your youth is still an encumbrance to you…

Carl Jung: Many things should be put right in oneself first, before we apply our imperfections to our fellow-beings.

Nothing happens in which you are not entangled

You are trespassing in the realm of the gods. Love fulfillment is for the gods.

Carl Jung on Psychosis

Carl Jung avoided a “Psychosis” – The Red Book

Carl Jung on Word Association Test in solving Crimes i.e. Murder, Theft, etc.

Carl Jung on the Individual and Group Therapy

[Carl Jung on when Intelligence couples with moral weakness.]

The Desert ~Carl Jung

Carl Jung on “Immortality” – Quotations – Anthology

Carl Jung and Astrology, Pisces, Aquarius

Carl Jung on Richard Wilhelm

Carl Jung on Richard Wilhelm

Karl Kerenyi Books [Jungian]

Carl Jung’s touching letter to Aniela Jaffe.

Jung describes this nekyia in his Black Books, and narrativises it in his Liber Novus,

Petra Glimmdall Quotation Images as found on Facebook

if you can assimilate your shadow, you then appear to yourself not only subjective but as something objective as well

Carl Jung: As the eye to the sun, so the soul corresponds to God.

Carl Jung: As the eye to the sun, so the soul corresponds to God.