#CarlJung, Christ, Communion, Mass, Psychology and Religion, Ritual, Sacrifice, Transformation Symbolism in the Mass
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Carl Jung on The archetypality of Communism
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Carl Jung: Psychology and National Problems
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Carl Jung on Purusha and Christ
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Carl Jung: The antique Roman Christians didn’t need dogma; their subtle minds could deal with analogies and symbolism.
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Carl Jung: In the figure of the divine hero, God himself wrestles with his own imperfect, suffering, living creation…

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Carl Jung on “Sacrificial Gifts”
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The Psychological Meaning of Sacrifice
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