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      • What happens after death is so unspeakably glorious that our imagination and our feelings do not suffice to form even an approximate conception of it. The dissolution of our time-bound form in eternity brings no loss of meaning. - Carl Jung
  1. Mar 13, 2012 · Carl Jung. Jungs reflections span everything from the minutia of working for a living to the grand truths of the human condition to the nature of the divine. This particular passage, from the closing of a chapter entitled “Life and Death,” struck me as a powerful lens on consciousness and what it means to be human:

  2. May 5, 2021 · a psychological definition of death (Martinovic 2017). Drawing on humanist teachings on the art of dying, theories of grief and trauma, but also mysticism and the work of Jung, these psy practitioners promoted the meaningfulness of dying in clinical research, palliative care and the medical humanities.3.

  3. Nov 3, 2020 · If I plunge into the death encompassing the world, then my buds break open. How much our life needs death! ~Carl Jung, The Red Book, Page 275. We need the coldness of death to see clearly. Life wants to live and to die, to begin and to end. ~Carl Jung, The Red Book, Page 275. The moon is dead.

    • Carl Jung, Marie-Louise von Franz
    • 1964
    • “Life is a battleground. It always has been, and always will be; and if it were not so, existence would come to an end.” ― C.G. Jung, Man and His Symbols.
    • “The girl dreams she is dangerously ill. Suddenly birds come out of her skin and cover her completely ... Swarms of gnats obscure the sun, the moon, and all the stars except one.
    • “The sad truth is that man's real life consists of a complex of inexorable opposites—day and night, birth and death, happiness and misery, good and evil.
    • “Every transformation demands as its precondition "the ending of a world"-the collapse of an old philosophy of life.” ― C.G. Jung, Man and His Symbols.
  4. Jungs Deathbed Vision and Our Future. “I see enormous stretches devastated, enormous stretches of the earth. But, thank God not the whole planet.”. Jung (1961) [1] “The threat from climate change is more total than from the bomb. It is also more pervasive.

  5. He was said to be a prolific writer, many of whose works were published after his death in 1961. In this PsycholoGenie article, we will take a look at some of most influential quotes by Carl Jung that delve into many subjects like God, religion, love, and consciousness.

  6. Mar 19, 2014 · Jung on death and immortality. The soul and death -- Psychological commentary on The Tibetan Book of the dead -- Concerning rebirth -- Letter to Pastor Fritz Ffäfflin -- The...

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