Judge A Garling, the Red Book went allegedly missing Exhibit G. Now has it some relationship to The Red Book here?
The ancients called the saving word the Logos, an expression
of divine reason.
So much unreason was in man that he needed reason to be saved.
If one waits long enough, one sees how the Gods all change into serpents and underworld dragons in the end.
This is also the fate of the Logos: in the end it poisons us all. In time, we were all poisoned, but unknowingly we kept the One, the Powerful One, the eternal wanderer in us away from the poison.
We spread poison and paralysis around us in that we want to educate all the world around us into reason. ~Carl Jung, The Red Book, Page 280
of divine reason.
So much unreason was in man that he needed reason to be saved.
If one waits long enough, one sees how the Gods all change into serpents and underworld dragons in the end.
This is also the fate of the Logos: in the end it poisons us all. In time, we were all poisoned, but unknowingly we kept the One, the Powerful One, the eternal wanderer in us away from the poison.
We spread poison and paralysis around us in that we want to educate all the world around us into reason. ~Carl Jung, The Red Book, Page 280
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