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Christ
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Friday, December 22, 2017
Carl Jung: In this way Christ realized the idea of the Self.
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These mythological statements, coming from within the Christian sphere as well as from outside it, adumbrate an archetype that expresses ...
Carl Jung: It is frankly disappointing to see how Paul hardly ever allows the real Jesus of Nazareth to get a word in.
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They think they have to do with rational facts, whereas it entirely escapes them that it is and always has been primarily a question of i...
Carl Jung: The most important of the symbolical statements about Christ are those which reveal the attributes of the hero's life:
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If we are to answer this psychological question, we must first of all examine the Christ-symbolism contained in the New Testament, togeth...
Carl Jung: In our diagram, Christ and the devil appear as equal and opposite, thus conforming to the idea of the “adversary.”
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In our diagram, Christ and the devil appear as equal and opposite, thus conforming to the idea of the “adversary.” This opposition mea...
Thursday, December 21, 2017
Carl Jung: The act of love embodied in the Son is counterbalanced by Lucifer's denial
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If we disregard the specifically Persian system of dualism, it appears that no real devil is to be found anywhere in the early period of ...
Carl Jung: In the gospels themselves factual reports, legends, and myths are woven into a whole.
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From a psychological standpoint this view can be translated as follows: Christ lived a concrete, personal, and unique life which, in all ...
Wednesday, July 5, 2017
Carl Jung: Christ as an Archetype of the Self
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The oldest known icon of Christ Pantocrator – Saint Catherine’s Monastery. The two different facial expressions on either side emphasize ...
Betrayal and Taking of Christ
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According to the Canonical Gospels, after the Last Supper, Jesus and his disciples travel to Gethsemane, a garden located at the edge of ...
Friday, June 2, 2017
Carl Jung: It was known, and stated, very early that the man Jesus, the son of Mary, was the principium individuationis.
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It was known, and stated, very early that the man Jesus, the son of Mary, was the principium individuationis. Thus Basilides is reported...
Tuesday, May 16, 2017
Carl Jung: Simple things are always the most difficult.
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Simple things are always the most difficult. In actual life it requires the greatest art to be simple, and so acceptance of oneself is ...
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