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The Conjunction

Posted on Sep 2nd, 2007 by Inspire : Philosopher Inspire
"In the beginning God created one world (unus mundus).  This he divided into two - heaven and earth.  Beneath this spiritual and corporeal binarius lieth hid a third thing, which is the bond of holy matrimony.  This same is the medium enduring until now in all things, partaking of both their extremes, without which it cannot be at all, nor they without this medium be what they are, one thing out of three.  The division into two was necessary in order to bring the "one" world out of the state of potentiality into reality.  Reality consists of a multiplicity of things.  But one is not a number; the first number is two, and with it multiplicity and reality begin"
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The Undiscovered Self

Posted on Sep 3rd, 2007 by Inspire : Philosopher Inspire
Jung on the state and religion:

"All mass movements, as one might expect, slip with the greatest ease down an inclined plane made up of large numbers.  Where the many are, there is security; what the many believe must of course be true; what the  many want must be worth striving for, and necessary, and therefore good.  In the clamour of the many resides the power to snatch wish-fulfillments by force; sweetest of all, however, is that gentle and painless slipping back into the kingdom of childhood, into the paradise of parental care, into happy-go-luckiness and irresponsibility.  All the thinking and looking after are done from the top; to all questions there is an answer, and for all needs the necessary provision is made.  The infantile dream-state of the mass man is so unrealistic that he never things to ask who is paying for this paradise.  The balancing of accounts is left to a higher political or social authority, which welcomes the task, for its power is thereby increased; and the more power it has, the weaker and more helpless the individual becomes".
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