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  1. The Gnostic Jung remains an important introduction to Jung's thought and to the tradition with which Jung felt a life-long allegiance: the tradition of Gnosis. The follow excerpt is reproduced with permission of the author, and includes pages 1 to 43 of the published work. ( Hoeller's translation of the Septem Sermones ad Mortuos, included in ...

  2. 22. Nov. 2023 · Seven Sermons to the Dead. Paperback – November 22, 2023. The Latin manuscript " Septem Sermones ad Mortuos", written by Jung in 1916, holds a unique and somewhat mystical position in Jung's oeuvre. It was conceived during a time of intense introspection and self-exploration, a period that Jung described as his "confrontation with the ...

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  3. dead,” as he calls them. There were incidents that belong in the field of parapsychology where non-visible entities seemed to produce visible physical effects. The tension imposed upon Dr. Jung was very intense and he was forced, as it were, to give these sermons, seven in number, before the tension could be released. He regarded the

  4. 29. März 2020 · "Seven Sermons to the Dead" is a collection of seven mystical or "Gnostic" texts written and privately published by Carl Jung in 1916. Part 1 is an illustrat...

  5. 1. Mai 2022 · Jung's 7 Sermons have truly never seen the light of day. Why? It was not written by the Gnostic Basilides in Alexandria, who it was attributed before the rel...

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  6. “The Seven Sermons to the Dead,” Septem Sermones ad Mortuos, might best be described as the “summary revelation of the Red Book.” It is the only portion of the imaginative material contained in the Red Book manuscripts that C.G. Jung shared more or less publicly during his lifetime. To comprehend the importance of the Septem Sermones, one must understand the events behind the writing ...

  7. The final part of Liber Novus is “Seven Sermons to the Dead,” which Jung apocryphally ascribed to Basilides, a real-life early Christian Gnostic religious figure. The Sermons read like descriptions of psychosis – it is almost impossible to follow the thread of the visions – some of sexual obsession and lazy misogyny – and the purported meaning inherent in them. What does emanate from ...