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  1. The Seven Sermons To The Dead are inspired by Jung's transcendental mystic experiences or his experiential gnosis. The sermons translated by Hoeller not only criticized established religious orthodoxies but also presented a Gnostic alternative that encompassed fundamental psychological principles. These principles, including individuation, the polarity of the psyche, and psyche energy, were ...

  2. 19. Dez. 2019 · The Seven Sermons to the Dead Septem Sermones ad Mortuos by Carl Gustav Jung, 1916. (Translation by Stephan A. Hoeller) Seven exhortations to the dead, written by Basilides of Alexandria, the city where East and West meet. The dead came back from Jerusalem, where they did not find what they were seeking.

  3. 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 ...

  4. 24. Okt. 2021 · Seven Sermons to the Dead (Septem Sermones ad Mortuos) is a collection of seven Gnostic texts written and privately published by C. G. Jung in 1916, under the title Seven Sermons to the Dead, written by Basilides of Alexandria, the City Where East and West Meet. They were included in the third part of The Red Book – Scrutinies – enriched ...

  5. Septem Sermones ad Mortuos. 1916 THE SEVEN SERMONS TO THE DEAD WRITTEN BY BASILIDES IN ALEXANDRIA, THE CITY WHERE THE EAST TOUCHETH THE WEST Transcribed by Carl Gustav Jung SERMO I The Dead came back from Jerusalem, where they found not what they sought. They prayed me let them in and besought my word, and thus I began my teaching. Harken: I begin with nothingness. Nothingness is the same as ...

  6. The Seven Sermons to the Dead, or "Septem Sermones ad Mortuos", is the only portion of the Red Book manuscript that Jung shared during his lifetime. He had the "Septem Sermones" privately printed as a small book in 1916 and occasionally gave copies to friends and students; it was never published and was only available as a gift from Jung himself. Jung’s heirs denied access to the

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  7. 31. Mai 2023 · Summary: "The Seven Sermons to the Dead" is a unique and compelling section within "The Red Book," which is a larger and significant work by renowned Swiss p...

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