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Date: December 17, 2022Author: Mr. Purrington

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Carl Jung on “God”

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  • We have forgotten that God is extremely dangerous. The old Church knew that. It was expressed in its symbols, which could be terribly shocking. For example, the rhinoceros is a symbol of God. Why? Because it is a very angry, bad- tempered, and dangerous animal. That’s what the Old Testament God was like: a wrathful, violent God, who threw the world into disorder and through the love of a pure virgin was forced to come to peace in her womb and was thus transformed into a God of love. ~Carl Jung
    We have forgotten that God is extremely dangerous. The old Church knew that. It was expressed in its symbols, which could be terribly shocking. For example, the rhinoceros is a symbol of God. Why? Because it is a very angry, bad- tempered, and dangerous animal. That’s what the Old Testament God was like: a wrathful, […]
  • Because in a group people are different from when they are alone. In a group, one becomes unconscious. You are unaware of what is happening to you when you are in the group. The collective person is elevated and strengthened to the detriment of individual consciousness, to the extent that you completely forget yourself. That is why the morality of a group is always below the level of individual morality and therefore generally of dubious quality. ~Carl Jung, Ignatius Loyola Spiritual Exercises,
    Because in a group people are different from when they are alone. In a group, one becomes unconscious. You are unaware of what is happening to you when you are in the group. The collective person is elevated and strengthened to the detriment of individual consciousness, to the extent that you completely forget yourself. That […]

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