1. Nothing is more valuable to the evil one than his eye.

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Nothing is more valuable to the evil one than his eye. The Red Book (Philemon) Nothing is more valuable to the evil one than his eye, since only through his eye can emptiness seize gleaming fullness. Because the emptiness lacks fullness, it craves fullness and its shining power. And it drinks it in by means … Read more

Carl Jung on the value of a person

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Carl Jung on the value of a person C.G. Jung Letters, Vol. 1: 1906-1950 Anonymous Dear Herr N., 27 October 1930 The wonderful Chinese statuette not only came as an extraordinary surprise but has also given me much pleasure. As I am a great admirer of Chinese art I can appreciate your gift all the … Read more

If I fall prey to the web of words

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If I fall prey to the web of words The Red Book (Philemon) So if I fall prey to the web of words, I fall prey to the greatest and the smallest. I am at the mercy of the sea, of the inchoate waves that are forever changing place. Their essence is movement and movement … Read more