Lance S. Owens Great Site for 2026

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Lance S. Owens Great Site for 2026 The Gnostic Society Library Lectures and Publications by Lance S. Owens The following materials are available online in the Gnostic Society Library Seminars and lectures available online (mp3 podcast audio format) The Red Book Lectures: Two seminars introducing C. G. Jung’s Red Book: Liber Novus. The first introductory series was delivered … Read more

The Most Significant Stimulus Derived From C.G. Jung by Barbara Hannah

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The Most Significant Stimulus Derived From C.G. Jung by Barbara Hannah Contact with Jung: Essays on the influence of his work and personality The Most Significant Stimulus Derived From C.G. Jung by Barbara Hannah As has been repeatedly pointed out in the press since the death of C. G. Jung, the most striking thing about … Read more

E.A. Bennet: Jung is working on a manuscript with Marie-Louise von Franz.

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E.A. Bennet: Jung is working on a manuscript with Marie-Louise von Franz.   Meetings with Jung: Conversations Recorded During the Years, 1946-1961 Küsnacht, 14th January 1952 Breakfast with C.G. and Mrs. Jung, and a walk afterwards with C.G. He spoke of communists as people without ideals, with whom you could never make a treaty; the … Read more

Yes, what nights! I wasn’t presumptuous, a dream from unknown eternity was.

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Yes, what nights! I wasn’t presumptuous, a dream from unknown eternity was.

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Oh, you speak of the book, that I forced you to read- a teacher, who should learn from his own children!-it was not I, noble master, who raised himself and was presumptuous.

It was a dream vision gifted to me, a gift of heaven, that fell to me that night from the middle of the fourfold division of the world, when I saw the starry heaven of the eternal desert for the first time.

Yes, what nights! I wasn’t presumptuous, a dream from unknown eternity was.

I longed for you, my most beautiful friend, in all cold and foggy darknesses, in all the confusion and sickness of Europe.

Yet you were far and only once did I hear a distant message from you.

Yes, I have seen your true divine beauty; I didn’t do it from the hubris of my imagination, but the dream from the foreign heaven showed it to me.

My eye was truly unworthy, my understanding, dull. I believed that I had seen you, but I saw only your appearance, and I didn’t know this.

Net: I didn’t teach you from myself, from my hubris, but the dream sent from the heaven of the Gods showed it to me.

I didn’t teach you my wisdom, but I taught you from a book that I found on the carpet, the red carpet of your he-use chamber.

It lay in your house.

The book didn’t belong to me. It was precious and more beautifully written than I could ever write.

I never saw more delicate, whiter parchment than this, never was there a blacker ink than that which the book was written with.

It was indeed an old book, and it spoke a language which wasn’t my language, but one more beautiful and perfect than there truly has been on earth.

And how could I have taught you, if that dream hadn’t shown it, that thrice blessed dream, that truly flowed to me from the heart of the world. ~Carl Jung, The Black Books, Vol. VII, Page 223

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