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 xvi
... thing about the Nothing, namely, that it is white or that it is black or that it exists or that it exists not. That which is endless and eternal has no qualities because it has all qualities . . . They read on in the first chapter, or ...
... thing about the Nothing, namely, that it is white or that it is black or that it exists or that it exists not. That which is endless and eternal has no qualities because it has all qualities . . . They read on in the first chapter, or ...
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... thing. God is terror and darkness just as much as he is love and light. How else can one explain Auschwitz, and the torture chambers in Siberia and in Budapest managed by Stalin and his servants?” Professor J. shook his head, his long ...
... thing. God is terror and darkness just as much as he is love and light. How else can one explain Auschwitz, and the torture chambers in Siberia and in Budapest managed by Stalin and his servants?” Professor J. shook his head, his long ...
Página xix
... thing we must know, because we had forgotten to discuss it: teach us concerning man.” —Man is a portal through which one enters from the outer world of the gods, demons and souls, into the inner world—from the greater world into the ...
... thing we must know, because we had forgotten to discuss it: teach us concerning man.” —Man is a portal through which one enters from the outer world of the gods, demons and souls, into the inner world—from the greater world into the ...
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... things which otherwise might keep man from the greater world with the brilliance of a great light. To this One, man ought to pray. Such a prayer increases the light of the star. Such a prayer builds a bridge over death. It increases the ...
... things which otherwise might keep man from the greater world with the brilliance of a great light. To this One, man ought to pray. Such a prayer increases the light of the star. Such a prayer builds a bridge over death. It increases the ...
Página xxvi
... thing or that experience, are but signs of a never-failing homesickness for the Pleroma, the “fullness of Being,' which is the soul's true homeland. Only those who have found the way home can show it to others. A man who missed his own ...
... thing or that experience, are but signs of a never-failing homesickness for the Pleroma, the “fullness of Being,' which is the soul's true homeland. Only those who have found the way home can show it to others. A man who missed his own ...
Conteúdo
1 | |
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