Showing posts with label Hell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hell. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 16, 2017

Carl Jung: The mental education necessary for Zen is lacking in the West.




When, therefore, after many years of the hardest practice and the most strenuous demolition of rational understanding, the Zen devotee receives an answer—the only true answer—from Nature herself, everything that is said of satori can be understood.

As one can see for oneself, it is the naturalness of the answer that strikes one most about the Zen anecdotes.

Yes, one can accept with a sort of old-roguish satisfaction the story of the enlightened pupil who gave his Master a slap in the face as a reward.

And how much wisdom there is in the Master's "Wu," the answer to the question about the Buddha-nature of the dog!

One must always bear in mind, however, that there are a great many people who cannot distinguish between a
metaphysical joke and nonsense, and just as many who are so convinced of their own cleverness that they have never in their lives met any but fools.

Great as is the value of Zen Buddhism for understanding the religious transformation process, its use among Western people is very problematical.

The mental education necessary for Zen is lacking in the West.

Who among us would place such implicit trust in a superior Master and his incomprehensible ways?

This respect for the greater human personality is found only in the East.

Could any of us boast that he believes in the possibility of a boundlessly paradoxical transformation experience,
to the extent, moreover, of sacrificing many years of his life to the wearisome pursuit of such a goal?

And finally, who would dare to take upon himself the responsibility for such an unorthodox transformation experience—except a man who was little to be trusted, one who, maybe for pathological reasons, has too much to say for himself?

Just such a person would have no cause to complain of any lack of following among us.

But let a "Master" set us a hard task, which requires more than mere parrot-talk, and the European begins to have doubts, for the steep path of self-development is to him as mournful and gloomy as the path to hell. ~Carl Jung, CW 11, Paras 901-902

Tuesday, May 9, 2017

Carl Jung: Hell has Levels




Everything odious and disgusting is your own particular Hell. How can it be otherwise?

Every other Hell was at least worth seeing or full of fun.

But that is never Hell. Your Hell is made up of all the things that you always ejected from your sanctuary with a curse and a kick of the foot.

When you step into your own Hell, never think that you come like one suffering in beauty; or as a proud pariah, but you come like a stupid and curious fool and gaze in wonder at the scraps that have fallen from your table.

You really want to rage, but you see at the same time how well rage suits you. Your hellish absurdity stretches for miles.

Good for you if you can swear!

You will :find that profanity is lifesaving.

Thus if you go through Hell, you should not forget to give due attention to whatever crosses your path.

Secretly look into everything that excites your contempt or rage; thereby you accomplish the miracle that I experienced with the pale maiden.

You give soul to the soulless, and thereby it can come to something out of horrible nothingness.

Thus you will redeem your other into life.

Your values want to draw you away from what you presently are, to get you ahead of and beyond yourself.

Your being, however, pulls you to the bottom like lead.

You cannot at the same time live both, since both exclude each other.

But on the way you can live both.

Therefore the way redeems you.

You cannot at the same time be on the mountain and in the valley, but your way leads you from mountain to valley and from valley to mountain.

Much begins amusingly and leads into the dark.

Hell has levels. ~Carl Jung, The Red Book, Pages 264-265

Wednesday, May 3, 2017

Meister Eckhart on "Hell."




The only thing that burns in hell is the part of you that won’t let go of your life: your memories, your attachments.

They burn them all away, but they’re not punishing you, they’re freeing your soul.

If you’re frightened of dying and you’re holding on, you’ll see devils tearing your life away.

If you’ve made your peace, then the devils are really angels freeing you from the earth. ~ Meister Eckhart