Carl Jung on Islamic and Christian Meditations

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Carl Jung on Islamic and Christian Meditations Carl Jung Depth Psychology Facebook Group ETH Lectures LECTURE II 10th November, 1939 In the last lecture I just mentioned that Ignatius had been influenced by Arabian culture. The master, who was the Father of Arabian mysticism, is Al Gazzali, 1059-1111. He was a Mohammedan theologian and at … Read more

Misunderstanding arise from the assumption that I am an irreligious man

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Misunderstanding arise from the assumption that I am an irreligious man Civilization in Transition It is a misunderstanding to accuse me of having made out of this an “immanent God” or a “God-substitute.” I am an empiricist and as such I can demonstrate empirically the existence of a totality supra ordinate to consciousness. Consciousness experiences … Read more

But that is what I have always seen with my books

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But that is what I have always seen with my books Letters Volume II Prof. J. B. Rhine July 26, 1954 Parapsychological Laboratory College Station Durham, N. C. Dear Professor Rhine, Thank you for your kind letter! Synchronicity is indeed a difficult and involved problem. The translation of my book into English is finished and … Read more

Nox Quarta

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Nox Quarta Thomas à Kempis on Mount Saint Agnes – (1569)   I hear the roaring of the morning wind, which comes over the mountains. The night is overcome, when all my life was subject to eternal confusion and stretched out between the poles of fire. My soul speaks to me in a bright voice: “The … Read more