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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... existence itself. It was perhaps this imperative quality of the shadow world that Jung wished to express when he said to Laurens van der Post: “The dream is like a woman. It will have the last word as it had the first.” A prologue is ...
... existence itself. It was perhaps this imperative quality of the shadow world that Jung wished to express when he said to Laurens van der Post: “The dream is like a woman. It will have the last word as it had the first.” A prologue is ...
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... existence that would or could be separated from his mystical and prophetic life; the two were intricately and inexorably interrelated. Jung the mystic guided and inspired Jung the scientist, while the physician and psychologist supplied ...
... existence that would or could be separated from his mystical and prophetic life; the two were intricately and inexorably interrelated. Jung the mystic guided and inspired Jung the scientist, while the physician and psychologist supplied ...
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... existence is accessible to human beings, and, moreover, that the attainment of such knowledge must always constitute the supreme achievement of human life. This knowledge, or Gnosis, they did not envision as a rational knowledge of a ...
... existence is accessible to human beings, and, moreover, that the attainment of such knowledge must always constitute the supreme achievement of human life. This knowledge, or Gnosis, they did not envision as a rational knowledge of a ...
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... existence and its purpose. Their divergence was a radical one in the truest sense of the word, for it went back to the root (Latin: Radix) of humankind's assumptions and attitudes regarding life. Irrespective of their religious and ...
... existence and its purpose. Their divergence was a radical one in the truest sense of the word, for it went back to the root (Latin: Radix) of humankind's assumptions and attitudes regarding life. Irrespective of their religious and ...
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... existence of Manichean remnants existing in Viet Nam as late as 1911. Unlike the first Gnostic teachers, Mani was a skilled organizer, and the missionaries of his church were indefatigable travelers and preachers. In Europe the ...
... existence of Manichean remnants existing in Viet Nam as late as 1911. Unlike the first Gnostic teachers, Mani was a skilled organizer, and the missionaries of his church were indefatigable travelers and preachers. In Europe the ...
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