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Philemon
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Philemon
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Friday, June 23, 2017
But Philemon knelt down, touched the earth, and said to the shade: “My master and my brother, praised be your name.
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When night fell, Philemon approached me in an earth-colored robe, holding a silver fish: “Look, my son,” he said, “I was fishing and caugh...
Wednesday, June 7, 2017
Carl Jung on “Philemon” in The Red Book – Anthology
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Philemon and other figures of my fantasies brought home to me the crucial insight that there are things in the psyche which I do not produ...
Saturday, June 3, 2017
Philemon: Sustain yourself from me, so that life and speech will be yours.
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And when she spoke these words, she raised her voice and evoked the dead in my name: “You dead, I call you. “You shades of the departe...
Philemon: I want to emboss you like a coin
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From there on the voices of the depths remained silent for a whole year. Again in summer, when I was out on the water alone, I saw an os...
Monday, May 29, 2017
Carl Jung: Philemon's Sixth Sermon to the Dead
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But when Philemon saw that the dead remained silent and waited, he continued (and this is the sixth sermon to the dead): “The daimon of...
Carl Jung and the first appearance of Philemon
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A critical figure in Jung’s fantasies during this period was that of Philemon. In Memories, Jung recalled that Philemon first appeared to ...
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