The Gnostic Jung and the Seven Sermons to the DeadQuest Books, 13 de dez. de 2012 - 267 páginas Jungian psychology based on a little known treatise he authored in his earlier years. |
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Página xvii
... evil alike. Professor J. interrupted the reading of the text. “Oh, yes-Abraxas. The Gnostic universal ruler, whose head is like that of a rooster. How much more colorful our holy pictures and statues would be if we had retained some of ...
... evil alike. Professor J. interrupted the reading of the text. “Oh, yes-Abraxas. The Gnostic universal ruler, whose head is like that of a rooster. How much more colorful our holy pictures and statues would be if we had retained some of ...
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... evil gods may indeed be responsible for instigating some errors, but the final responsibility for all good and evil must devolve on God. And this is precisely why Jung's Abraxas is a more accurate image of God than the one we hold, when ...
... evil gods may indeed be responsible for instigating some errors, but the final responsibility for all good and evil must devolve on God. And this is precisely why Jung's Abraxas is a more accurate image of God than the one we hold, when ...
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... evil and good at the same time would be a most unsatisfactory object of worship for the people.” “If under people you mean the masses of believers, then you are of course correct. Still, your Gnostic friends of olden days would have ...
... evil and good at the same time would be a most unsatisfactory object of worship for the people.” “If under people you mean the masses of believers, then you are of course correct. Still, your Gnostic friends of olden days would have ...
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... evil and that one had to get away from it in order to know truth and discover meaning, they acted, not only as the forerunners of innumerable alienated drop-outs from St. Francis to the beatniks and hippies, but they also stated a ...
... evil and that one had to get away from it in order to know truth and discover meaning, they acted, not only as the forerunners of innumerable alienated drop-outs from St. Francis to the beatniks and hippies, but they also stated a ...
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... evil” part of ourselves) as a “gnostic process.” The church fathers coined the phrase anima naturaliter Christiana (the soul, which is by its nature Christian), but the Gnostics with even greater validity could have said that the soul's ...
... evil” part of ourselves) as a “gnostic process.” The church fathers coined the phrase anima naturaliter Christiana (the soul, which is by its nature Christian), but the Gnostics with even greater validity could have said that the soul's ...
Conteúdo
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II VII Sermones ad Mortuos | 44 |
III Dr Jungs Mysterious Treatise | 59 |
Epilogue | 202 |
Appendix | 219 |
Notes | 221 |
Quintessential Gnostic Glossary | 225 |
Selected Bibliography | 227 |
Index | 229 |
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Abraxas alchemy Alexandria ancient Gnostics androgyny Answer to Job Anthropos appears archetypal Basilides become C.G. Jung called Carl Jung centuries Christian collective unconscious concept consciousness contemporary cosmos created world creative culture darkness dead death declared deity demiurge demons depth psychology Devil differentiation divine dream earth earthly Eros eternal evil existence existential experience expression feminine figure forces freedom Freud Gnosis God-image God’s gods Gospel Gospel of Thomas heaven heavenly Hermann Hesse Hesse holy human psyche individual instinct Jung's Jungian Kabbalah light living Logos magical man’s manifestations masculine meaning microcosm Miguel Serrano mind modern moral mysterious mystic myth nature once opposites Paracelsus persons Phallos philosophical physical Pleroma polar principle psyche psychological qualities reality realm recognized regarded religion religious revealed sciousness selfhood sense serpent Seven Sermons sexuality shadow Sixth Sermon soul spiritual star statement symbolic things tion tradition transcendental transformation true unconscious Valentinus Western wisdom words