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1. Carl Jung: This Buddha is a parallel to the medieval inner Christ.

Carl Jung: This Buddha is a parallel to the medieval inner Christ. Carl Jung Depth Psychology Facebook Group ETH Lectures Then the tower is imagined with its four posts. Here the quaternity comes in (it plays a still more significant role in the Shri-Chakra-Sambhara Tantra) and the process re aches its culmination with the highest being, Buddha, sitting… 

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Absolute  knowledge exists “in a space-time continuum in which space is no longer space, nor time time. “

Absolute  knowledge exists “in a space-time continuum in which space is no longer space, nor time time.” Projection and Re-Collection in Jungian Psychology: Reflections of the Soul What Jung describes as the “absolute knowledge” of the collective unconscious manifests itself, among other ways, in the extraordinary orientation to space and time of unicellular organisms, which is… 

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Carl Jung: Looking outwards has got to be turned into looking into oneself.

Carl Jung: Looking outwards has got to be turned into looking into oneself. C.G. Jung Speaking Then what do you advise this inimitable being to do once he passes the ominous age of forty? An ever-deepening self-knowledge is, I’m afraid, indispensable for the continuation of real life in old age, no matter how unpopular self-knowledge may be. Nothing is…