A few weeks back you had recommended that I start with Man and His Symbols as a way to start getting into Jung’s work. I am reading it currently and I’m impressed not only by how readable and accessible it is, but also by how incredibly relevant it is to the world today. I feel that much of what’s being described about the world in the book so far could easily be applicable to the world today. Thank you for the recommendation!
A question: how would you view individuation from an occult perspective? Are there any religions that are essentially pursuing individuation as their goal under a different name? Do you think, for example, the work we do in FHR or OSA would theoretically result in individuation or something like it?
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A few weeks back you had recommended that I start with Man and His Symbols as a way to start getting into Jung’s work. I am reading it currently and I’m impressed not only by how readable and accessible it is, but also by how incredibly relevant it is to the world today. I feel that much of what’s being described about the world in the book so far could easily be applicable to the world today. Thank you for the recommendation!
A question: how would you view individuation from an occult perspective? Are there any religions that are essentially pursuing individuation as their goal under a different name? Do you think, for example, the work we do in FHR or OSA would theoretically result in individuation or something like it?
Thanks again!