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What the ancients did for their dead!

What the ancients did for their dead! Carl Jung Depth Psychology Facebook Group   The Red Book: A Reader’s Edition (Philemon) What the ancients did for their dead! You seem to believe that you can absolve yourself from the care of the dead, and from the work that they so greatly demand, since what is… 

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C.G. told me that is name was on the Black List in Germany

C.G. told me that his name was on the black List in Germany Meetings with Jung: Conversations Recorded During the Years, 1946-1961 Küsnacht, 29th March 1946 Arriving from Geneva yesterday I was met by car at the station in Zürich and reached the Seestrasse just before one o’clock. With C.G. and Mrs. Jung were their… 

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033 Some Carl Jung Quotations

Some Carl Jung Quotations With existentialism our words come to an end in complete meaninglessness and our art in total inexpressivity, and our world has acquired the means to blast us into cosmic dust. ~Carl Jung, Letters Vol. II, Pages 531-533 We still consider his [Socrates] daimonion as an individual peculiarity if not worse. Such… 

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Carl Jung: The powers of my depths are predetermination and pleasure.

Carl Jung: The powers of my depths are predetermination and pleasure. [Note: Dr. Jung was lecturing on The Red Book as early as 1925. Evidence that The Red Book was not the “Secret” and “Hidden” book that is often erroneously asserted] In layer two of Liber Novus, Jung interpreted the figures of Elijah and Salome…