“The world of the gods is made manifest in spirituality and in sexuality. The celestial ones appear in spirituality, the earthly in sexuality.” “The spirituality conceiveth and embraceth. It is woman like and therefore we call it MATER COELESTIS, the celestial mother. Sexuality engendereth and createh. It is manlike, and therefore we call it PHALLOS, … Continue reading Death Sermo V
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Religion #4: Psychic Factors of the Spirit World
C.G. Jung continued: - Just as material objects are the elements of this world, psychic factors are the objects of the “other world” (spirit world). - Psychic activity: is nothing less than the conviction as to the concrete evidence of the spirit world. - Spirit world: is a reality in no way inferior to that of the … Continue reading Religion #4: Psychic Factors of the Spirit World
Life & Death #3: Rebirth
Tidbits from the works of, C.G. Jung: - “In my case it must have been primarily a passionate urge toward understanding which brought about my birth. For that is the strongest element in my nature. This insatiable drive toward understanding has, as it were, created a consciousness in order to know what is and what … Continue reading Life & Death #3: Rebirth
#2 – Life & Death: Death, Rebirth, Afterlife
“The soul, the anima/animus, establishes the relationship to the unconscious. In a certain sense this is also a relationship to the collectivity of the dead; for the unconscious corresponds to the mythic land of the dead, the land of the ancestors. If, therefore, one has a fantasy of the soul vanishing, this means that it … Continue reading #2 – Life & Death: Death, Rebirth, Afterlife
Religion #10: Dogma & Natural Symbols – C.G. Jung
"The true history of the mind isn’t preserved in learned volumes but in the living psychic organism of every individual. Where all sources are collected “four is the origin and root of all nature” – Edward Zeller The fact that you perceive the voice in your dreams proves nothing at all, for you can also hear the … Continue reading Religion #10: Dogma & Natural Symbols – C.G. Jung