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1. Carl Jung: The Gift of Magic [Illustration 127.]

Carl Jung: The Gift of Magic [Illustration 127.]   The Red Book: A Reader’s Edition (Philemon) The Gift of Magic ~Carl Jung The Gift of Magic [Illustration 127.] Soul: “Do you not hear something?” I: “I’m not aware of anything, what should I hear?” Soul: “ringing.” I: “ringing? What? I hear nothing.” Soul: “Listen harder.”… 

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027 Carl Jung Quotations

Carl Jung Quotations I would like to speak now of the four functions in relation to reality, for it is my idea that each of them brings to the subject a special aspect of reality. ~Carl Jung, 1925 Seminar, Page 131 Inasmuch as we can test the validity of intuition by seeing whether or not… 

Flesh

1. I have eaten from the sacrificial flesh

I have eaten from the sacrificial flesh The Red Book: A Reader’s Edition (Philemon) The sacrifice has been accomplished: the divine child, the image of the God’s formation, is slain, and I have eaten from the sacrificial flesh. The child, that is, the image of the God’s formation, not only bore my human craving, but… 

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Claire Dunne Carl Jung: Wounded Healer of the Soul.

Claire Dunne Carl Jung: Wounded Healer of the Soul. [Article by Claire Dunne the author of Carl Jung: Wounded Healer of the Soul.] When I first read Jung’s autobiographical Memories Dreams Reflections in my twenties I felt as if I’d met an old friend. What struck chords with me above all were his statements that… 

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Isis was called the Black One because of her association with fate and the mysteries of death.

Isis was called the Black One because of her association with fate and the mysteries of death. Carl Jung Depth Psychology Facebook Group Mysterium Coniunctionis (Collected Works of C.G. Jung Vol.14) Isis was called the “Black One” because of her association with fate and the mysteries of death. The ancient name for Egypt was “Kemi,”…