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  1. Seven Sermons to the Dead (Latin: Septem Sermones ad Mortuos) is a collection of seven mystical or "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.

    • 1916 (private)
  2. For a detailed evaluation of the Jung's Gnostic studies during the period when he was composing the Seven Sermons to the Dead, we recommend a lecture presented by Dr. Lance Owens: The Search for Roots: C. G. Jung and the Tradition of Gnosis. This audio lecture is now available in mp3 format for listening online.

  3. 13. Okt. 2022 · Septem Sermones ad Mortuos. 1916. THE SEVEN SERMONS TO THE DEAD WRITTEN BY. BASILIDES IN ALEXANDRIA, THE CITY WHERE THE EAST. TOUCHETH THE WEST. 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.

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  5. 24. Feb. 2021 · VII sermones ad mortuos: the seven sermons to the dead written by Basilides in Alexandria, the city where the East toucheth the West : Jung, C. G. (Carl Gustav), 1875-1961 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive.

  6. Introduction. Among Carl Jung's works come the "Septem Sermones ad Mortuos" (The Seven Sermons to the Dead), written in 1916. Jung himself characterises this text "the prima materia for a lifetime's work." According to the cover of the original publication, the work is thought to have been written in Alexandria, "the city where the East ...

  7. 20. März 2021 · Under the guise of Basilides, a second-century AD Gnostic sage, Jung wrote in 1916 the Seven Sermons to the Dead after he had received intense psychic experiences. The author has made his own translation of the sermons and sets forth a lengthy explanation and far-ranging commentary on Jung, Gnosticism, and the present condition of ...