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Reading The Red Book (39) – Seven Sermons to the Dead
We are still focusing on The Seven Sermons to the Dead, which are part of Scrutinies, the final section of The Red Book. In my previous posts, I looked at sermons one and two while this one is dedicated to the third sermon and … Continue reading
Posted in The Red Book by C.G. Jung
Tagged Abraxas, archetypes, C.G. Jung, darkness, depth psychology, devil, dualism, evil, Gnosticism, good, Hermes, Liber Novus, light, Mercurius, nature, opposites, rooster, samsara, Seven Sermons of the Dead, Soul, summum bonum, sun, symbolism, symbols, The Red Book, Time, wheel of time
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Eagle Spirit Feathers
Originally posted on The Seven Worlds:
Native American Feathers Native American feathers are an important symbol of the Indian way of life. It is used to represent freedom, power, wisdom, honor, trust, strength, and much more. Feathers were seen in…
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Tagged alchemy, Americn Indians, archetypes, bold eagle, dualism, duality, eagle, feathers, myth, mythology, native Americans, symbols
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My Name is Red: Between the East and the West
A great painter does not content himself by affecting us with his masterpieces; ultimately, he succeeds in changing the landscape of our mind. Orhan Pamuk, My Name is Red Orhan Pamuk is a Nobel winning Turkish novelist, whose Sun sign … Continue reading
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Tagged art, astrology, dualism, ego, individuality, My Name is Red, Orhan Pamuk, painting, spirituality, symbols, the East and the West
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