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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... important than the worship of God, and in order to know God one must also know evil.” “I agree with you that this is what the Gnostics would have said, but what do you say, Professor?” “I shall ask myself if what I would say is both ...
... important than the worship of God, and in order to know God one must also know evil.” “I agree with you that this is what the Gnostics would have said, but what do you say, Professor?” “I shall ask myself if what I would say is both ...
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... important than his therapy, more important even than his analytical psychology, and curiously enough, this circumstance seemed quite just and right. Along with the rise of Jung and of other previously arcane figures and subjects, the ...
... important than his therapy, more important even than his analytical psychology, and curiously enough, this circumstance seemed quite just and right. Along with the rise of Jung and of other previously arcane figures and subjects, the ...
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... importance is only disclosed when we realize that there is evidence that much, if indeed not all, of his scientific work may be based on visionary revelations. The much-repeated adjective empirical, characterizing the sources of Jung's ...
... importance is only disclosed when we realize that there is evidence that much, if indeed not all, of his scientific work may be based on visionary revelations. The much-repeated adjective empirical, characterizing the sources of Jung's ...
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... important friendship with a crank scientist named Wilhelm Fliess.” One is tempted to characterize Jung as a supremely rational anti-rationalist, while Freud could be called a very irrational rationalist. However, both were seeking the ...
... important friendship with a crank scientist named Wilhelm Fliess.” One is tempted to characterize Jung as a supremely rational anti-rationalist, while Freud could be called a very irrational rationalist. However, both were seeking the ...
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... contents may easily elevate it to *Reported by G. Quispel in a lecture at the first Panarion Conference of Jungian scholars, at Los Angeles in 1975. an item of major importance in the study of Jung's 6 GNOSIS OF C. G. JUNG.
... contents may easily elevate it to *Reported by G. Quispel in a lecture at the first Panarion Conference of Jungian scholars, at Los Angeles in 1975. an item of major importance in the study of Jung's 6 GNOSIS OF C. G. JUNG.
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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