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Replying to @the_wilderless
Jung is fun but wrong. Modern psychology is both wrong and unfun. It excuses itself by appealing to scientific process which is basically just "IOU the truth"
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Replying to @Alephwyr @the_wilderless
We were supposed to follow in Jung's footsteps, but only a handful knew how.
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Replying to @SlobodanHirosh1 @the_wilderless
Any idiot can have too much caffeine and stress or do drugs or whatever and have some sort of unverified personal gnosis. There are probably too many such people.
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Replying to @Alephwyr @the_wilderless
He was able to intuit many features of the Nag Hammadi library before it was discovered just by studying alchemy. The continuity between the Hellenistic world and our own isn't as clear as it's normally portrayed. Even if the Red Book sounds crazy, it's worth studying.
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Replying to @SlobodanHirosh1 @the_wilderless
I think it is probably the only part of Jung worth studying tbb
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Replying to @Alephwyr @the_wilderless
Give Aion a try, it's short, accessible, and details the end of the Christian epoch.
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Ok, I will try to track it down. I read Liber Primus and whatever came before it in a random translation I found but couldn't make it all the way through. I've also read seven sermons to the dead.
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Replying to @Alephwyr @the_wilderless
Lmao, that's like trying meth before weed. Def give Aion a shot. You have to build to that shit.
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