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In a message dated 12/30/2004 2:58:36 AM Eastern Standard Time,

crumpo@... writes:

I thank you for your kind overture, and I apologize if I am coming on

too negatively. I really just wanted to know why that person thought

those things about Christianity that weren't factual, but it turned

into an attack on Ed. When am I gonna learn my lesson?

My data is 11/22/66, 8:55 AM CST, Chicago, IL.

I thought I recognized that " Rhetoric " ! Hey everybody,,, " It's Mr. Ed, the

Talking Sage-Fire Horse, of course, of course,,, " ! Haven't seen the likes of

this character since Mike D, left, LOL! What's not to like about him, cept

mebbe his dismal outlook on religgin, American Style that is, double LOL! Well

sir, I'd like to extend you a personal welcome to Jung-Fire also. And that's

coming from a rather gregorious geomantic goat that likes to pretend to be a

dog,

just to keep folks gathered here guessing! I'm sure your input to the group

will come in handy once the people on the list get used to your style.

The Mutt

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In a message dated 12/30/2004 7:28:23 AM Central Standard Time, hoon@...

writes:

>For what it is worth, I have at least one problem with each and every

>person here, and, getting used to their 'style' hasn't helped much!

Hey! Whaddid I ever do to you?!! LOL

Namasté

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Mr Ed,

I have no intention of holding any discussion with you on your Political or

religious views, but i would suggest that you not assume as much as you did.

First, i belong to no religious organization and secondly I was an ardent Kerry

fan and a life long Democrat( too liberal by some people's standards) even when

they only seem the less of two evils. In fact I worked at the polls, and

actively supported him.

Had you read the archives of this list you would have found much concern and

anguish over the late election. Contrary to your perception we care very much

about the state of affairs in the world and here in our country.

My assumption is, and I may be wrong, that I know a lot more about Christianity

and its history, theology and Scripture than you, since I studied it most of my

life and even taught it.I keep up with current findings, translations,views, and

reinterpretations. As much as is at presently known,I endeavor to be aware of. I

also know about the " facts " It is , in fact, my main occupation, along with

constant rereading of Jung...as I am retired.

It is always a mistake to make assumptions not based on fact, so I may be as

wrong as you are.If you are a scholar on these subjects, I apologize, but that

is not what my poor brain made of your attacks.

So in tirades, please keep the assumptions down...when speaking personally . To

me, at least..I try not to attack any person whom I do not know. In fact, I do

try not attack anyone as far as I am conscious of. I Do however sometimes

return the anger, and an attack " off the top of my head " without thinking

first.

I attacked your manner and your tone, because here we have been used to

respecting even those whose views we disagree with and disparage

If, in the opinion of someone I respect a great deal and love, I used ad hominem

remarks, I apologize. I never meant to indulge in attacking " you " , just your

manners, and your jumping to conclusions.I am, I am sure as passionate about my

pet subjects as you are.But it is possible to disagree without violent words.

I personally find discourse more pleasant when the assumption is made that

everyone is entitled to their own opinion, and not to denigrate the opinion of

others. That is my personal view, as is the comment I made about style, manners

and style. I would say the same to anyone who addressed me as you did.

My anger has dissipated, be assured. My feeling about the style of writing

remains.I felt your post and your style of writing was very provoking .

Just wanted to clear up anything Alice may have felt was improper of me.I hate

the idea of being guilty of what I blamed another for.Damn that inflation!

Sorry , Alice, I was overwhelmed by my anger. I reread my post, and yes, it was

ad hominem...will I never learn? As the Marines say " no excuses , Sir "

Toni

Re: Ed K!

Hi,

Of course I have heard of you!! I think I have your Jung book

somewhere, as I have made it my goal to own every astrology book, even

though I will never get to read many of them.

I thank you for your kind overture, and I apologize if I am coming on

too negatively. I really just wanted to know why that person thought

those things about Christianity that weren't factual, but it turned

into an attack on Ed. When am I gonna learn my lesson?

My data is 11/22/66, 8:55 AM CST, Chicago, IL.

I agree completely, too, that astrology is a great tool for tolerance

of others' opinions and behaviors. It's my only belief system, and

it's based on math rather than old phony stories.

Also, I don't believe for one second that Bush actually won this last

election. The numbers don't add up. Simple as that. The problem is

that America has become a vast wasteland of lazy-ass schmucks who

would rather let fascism through the door than get up and lock it.

Forget all this crappola about " values " and " fundamentalists. " It's

really about aloofness, coldness, coolness, detachment, disinterest,

dispassion, disregard, dullness, emotionlessness, halfheartedness,

heedlessness, indifference, insensibility, insensitivity, insouciance,

lassitude, lethargy, listlessness, passiveness, passivity, stoicism,

unconcern, unresponsiveness, and finally, just plain ignorance.

I say this because the USAnian mythology is that of Jerry Springer,

WWF, Star Wars, and the NFL, and such symbolic spiels are hardly worth

a crap. Oh, wait, I forgot O.J.!

Jesus mythology is enacted approximately twice every year, at the

spring equinox and the winter solstice, and badly at that. The rest

of the time the myth lies dormant, suffocating in the soupy bile of

faith healers and sooth-sayers such as on and his ilk. " Jesus

and money will make a man speak in tongues.. Scream out his lungs,

roll in the dung.. And when the song is sung, he moves up another

rung.. And the deaf and the dumb are the ones who get stung. "

I'm sure that the red-stater who voted for the Chimpster would never

think she voted for " fascism, " but indeed she has. Fascism is not a

symbolic thing, either. It's a political reality that has proven

harmful to most of the world's population. Cleaning up this mess will

take a generation, probably, but thank God we have Christianity as an

excuse for those who voted for Bush!

On this point, I feel the need to tell her that she has blundered.

Sorry, but this is my reality, and my reality is an educated one. No

symbolism or archetypal wafting will solve the problem of the misinformed.

We have a big, big problem in the nation, folks, and it's name is

Bush/Cheney. Get a clue, for heaven's sake.

We're not getting any Jung-er, are we, by splitting hairs over

rhetorical arguments about psychology and mythology, but alas this

group is about doing just that, and occasionally chiming in about why

religion is such a gift to the planet.

Perhaps someday religion will be used for the actual benefit of

mankind, but if it hasn't for thousands of years, I doubt it will

within our own brief lifespan.

I say all this because there really should be no other topic on our

plate. What would Jung say about the abundance of cognitive

dissonance that is ringing throughout the land? Neptune, Neptune,

Neptune? Religion is ruled by Jupiter, which is now in a trine to

Neppy. Malaise accompanied by tsunamis of disinformation and

deception rolling into our unprotected psyches with every Faux News

show?

Ahhg, what's the use.

It's an honor speaking with you, AO. My Plutonian heart goes out to you!!

- Ed K

> Well, a fellow astrologer!

>

> I have been one for 60 yrs n studied w/Marc Edmund . I have

written 2

> bks on astrol wh u might enjoy: JUNGIAN SYMBOLISM IN ASTROLOGY wh

might combine

> yr potential interest in this grp. It might prove helpful to view

the cht as a

> description of how a person is likely to process experience. This

makes one

> far more tolerant of other peop's povs!:}

>

> Toni is a much loved member of this list - she wrestles mightily to

avoid ad

> hominem attacks! but red flags were up. As a newcomer, wld u

introduce yrself

> at greater length..wh do u live/ wh do u do? etc.

>

> we are a motley crew but our focus lies w/jung n we have lively

discussions n

> truly care ab eachother in a supportive way. we care.

>

> i am one of the moderators n am 82 n have had a strke n canna use my

rt hand,

> hence these crazy abbrevs n today my caps aren't working!

>

> i am the author of 7 bks n u cn check em out on www.amazon.com n

ask for

> alice o howell, if u're curious.

>

> the other moderators are zozie - phoebe wray - n marshkan -greg rieke,

> wonderful peop who i have met in pers..

>

> wh is yr b'day?

>

> none of us are christian fundamentalists n u are not the only

agnostic .

> personally, i prefer the esoteric dimensions of ALL the religions

rather than the

> exoteric, dogmatic teachings. i find that the mystics all agree

there is only

> ONE WAY w/in each individ.

>

> i think atheists have rejected the definitions of 'God' on the level

beneath

> them. at least they have giv the quest some thought! prob shld try

anoth level

> n keep looking. i became a dedic atheist wh i was 12. we were in

portugal n i

> told my mother. she said, 'well be a good one!

>

> then she asked me why. i told her that i had had christianity up the

kazoo in

> boardschool n nobody practiced wh they were teaching n besides

NOBODY was

> going to tell me that a snake hung on a tree n spoke engliush!!

>

> prob hebrew, said she, but then she told me there were other religs

n why not

> study them. my sun is in the 9th house. so i did just that for the

next 9

> yrs. nightly. by the time i was 21 i knew a lot ABOUT religs but no

experience

> that i cld connect to my studies. then my father sent me to an

astrologer.

> ASTROLOGY!! i mocked - that's superstitious twaddle for nincompoops.

my fath said

> he wld pay for it n sceptic scorpio i went n EXPERIENCED a

revelation that answ

> many many quests. i am still studying bec now i amconvinced there IS an

> answer even if at the ego level i will never know it only the heart.

jung said that

> for some the longest journey is fr the mind to the heart.

>

> petrus bonus, alchemist wrote - the secret of the philosopher's

stone is to

> look w/the eyes n see w/the heart. [we need a loving eye]

>

> the interest thing ab atheists is if they just think they are the

product of

> developing matter, then their brains wld be of the same origin, n if

so - what

> value can their opinions have!! :}

>

> if u stick ar w/us, it wld help to be open to thinking symboluically

rather

> than literally - we all seem to agree on this, so it saves time not

having to

> explain some odd remarks..

>

> we do have a lot of fun bec there is joy in wisdom n wisdom in joy.

hagia

> sophia.

>

> so don't get yr knickers in a twist, draw up to the fire, feel its

warmth, n

> throw on a stick or two.

>

> the neat thing ab a circle is there's always room for one more! n

obviously

> each point on the circumferene sees the rest fr a unique pov...........

>

> love

>

> old motherator

>

> ao

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Ed Kohout wrote:

Dear Ed,

Stoicism and " just plain ignorance " don't go together.

I voted for Bush, but I am not a Christian. I am trying to recover a

more classic sensibility, I guess. Jung helps, as does Nietzsche

(probably my favorite philosopher).

I don't know that I am any less informed than the next guy (although I

don't have any " insider information " ). Some people just don't

necessarily agree that a political order devoted to universal peace,

prosperity, safety and entertainment is the best one; certainly it is

not self evident that that is the best goal for a polity.

Religion is not " for the benefit of mankind, " except incidentally.

Religion as I understand it is about subjection of the will to G-d for

the sake of G-d. I don't practice any religion myself, but as far as I

know, that's what it's about.

Best,

Dan Watkins

>Hi,

>

>Of course I have heard of you!! I think I have your Jung book

>somewhere, as I have made it my goal to own every astrology book, even

>though I will never get to read many of them.

>

>I thank you for your kind overture, and I apologize if I am coming on

>too negatively. I really just wanted to know why that person thought

>those things about Christianity that weren't factual, but it turned

>into an attack on Ed. When am I gonna learn my lesson?

>

>My data is 11/22/66, 8:55 AM CST, Chicago, IL.

>

>I agree completely, too, that astrology is a great tool for tolerance

>of others' opinions and behaviors. It's my only belief system, and

>it's based on math rather than old phony stories.

>

>Also, I don't believe for one second that Bush actually won this last

>election. The numbers don't add up. Simple as that. The problem is

>that America has become a vast wasteland of lazy-ass schmucks who

>would rather let fascism through the door than get up and lock it.

>

>Forget all this crappola about " values " and " fundamentalists. " It's

>really about aloofness, coldness, coolness, detachment, disinterest,

>dispassion, disregard, dullness, emotionlessness, halfheartedness,

>heedlessness, indifference, insensibility, insensitivity, insouciance,

>lassitude, lethargy, listlessness, passiveness, passivity, stoicism,

>unconcern, unresponsiveness, and finally, just plain ignorance.

>

>I say this because the USAnian mythology is that of Jerry Springer,

>WWF, Star Wars, and the NFL, and such symbolic spiels are hardly worth

>a crap. Oh, wait, I forgot O.J.!

>

>Jesus mythology is enacted approximately twice every year, at the

>spring equinox and the winter solstice, and badly at that. The rest

>of the time the myth lies dormant, suffocating in the soupy bile of

>faith healers and sooth-sayers such as on and his ilk. " Jesus

>and money will make a man speak in tongues.. Scream out his lungs,

>roll in the dung.. And when the song is sung, he moves up another

>rung.. And the deaf and the dumb are the ones who get stung. "

>

>I'm sure that the red-stater who voted for the Chimpster would never

>think she voted for " fascism, " but indeed she has. Fascism is not a

>symbolic thing, either. It's a political reality that has proven

>harmful to most of the world's population. Cleaning up this mess will

>take a generation, probably, but thank God we have Christianity as an

>excuse for those who voted for Bush!

>

>On this point, I feel the need to tell her that she has blundered.

>Sorry, but this is my reality, and my reality is an educated one. No

>symbolism or archetypal wafting will solve the problem of the misinformed.

>

>We have a big, big problem in the nation, folks, and it's name is

>Bush/Cheney. Get a clue, for heaven's sake.

>

>We're not getting any Jung-er, are we, by splitting hairs over

>rhetorical arguments about psychology and mythology, but alas this

>group is about doing just that, and occasionally chiming in about why

>religion is such a gift to the planet.

>

>Perhaps someday religion will be used for the actual benefit of

>mankind, but if it hasn't for thousands of years, I doubt it will

>within our own brief lifespan.

>

>I say all this because there really should be no other topic on our

>plate. What would Jung say about the abundance of cognitive

>dissonance that is ringing throughout the land? Neptune, Neptune,

>Neptune? Religion is ruled by Jupiter, which is now in a trine to

>Neppy. Malaise accompanied by tsunamis of disinformation and

>deception rolling into our unprotected psyches with every Faux News

>show?

>

>Ahhg, what's the use.

>

>It's an honor speaking with you, AO. My Plutonian heart goes out to you!!

>

>- Ed K

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>>Well, a fellow astrologer!

>>

>>I have been one for 60 yrs n studied w/Marc Edmund . I have

>>

>>

>written 2

>

>

>>bks on astrol wh u might enjoy: JUNGIAN SYMBOLISM IN ASTROLOGY wh

>>

>>

>might combine

>

>

>>yr potential interest in this grp. It might prove helpful to view

>>

>>

>the cht as a

>

>

>>description of how a person is likely to process experience. This

>>

>>

>makes one

>

>

>>far more tolerant of other peop's povs!:}

>>

>>Toni is a much loved member of this list - she wrestles mightily to

>>

>>

>avoid ad

>

>

>>hominem attacks! but red flags were up. As a newcomer, wld u

>>

>>

>introduce yrself

>

>

>>at greater length..wh do u live/ wh do u do? etc.

>>

>>we are a motley crew but our focus lies w/jung n we have lively

>>

>>

>discussions n

>

>

>>truly care ab eachother in a supportive way. we care.

>>

>>i am one of the moderators n am 82 n have had a strke n canna use my

>>

>>

>rt hand,

>

>

>>hence these crazy abbrevs n today my caps aren't working!

>>

>>i am the author of 7 bks n u cn check em out on www.amazon.com n

>>

>>

>ask for

>

>

>>alice o howell, if u're curious.

>>

>>the other moderators are zozie - phoebe wray - n marshkan -greg rieke,

>>wonderful peop who i have met in pers..

>>

>>wh is yr b'day?

>>

>>none of us are christian fundamentalists n u are not the only

>>

>>

>agnostic .

>

>

>>personally, i prefer the esoteric dimensions of ALL the religions

>>

>>

>rather than the

>

>

>>exoteric, dogmatic teachings. i find that the mystics all agree

>>

>>

>there is only

>

>

>>ONE WAY w/in each individ.

>>

>>i think atheists have rejected the definitions of 'God' on the level

>>

>>

>beneath

>

>

>>them. at least they have giv the quest some thought! prob shld try

>>

>>

>anoth level

>

>

>>n keep looking. i became a dedic atheist wh i was 12. we were in

>>

>>

>portugal n i

>

>

>>told my mother. she said, 'well be a good one!

>>

>>then she asked me why. i told her that i had had christianity up the

>>

>>

>kazoo in

>

>

>>boardschool n nobody practiced wh they were teaching n besides

>>

>>

>NOBODY was

>

>

>>going to tell me that a snake hung on a tree n spoke engliush!!

>>

>>prob hebrew, said she, but then she told me there were other religs

>>

>>

>n why not

>

>

>>study them. my sun is in the 9th house. so i did just that for the

>>

>>

>next 9

>

>

>>yrs. nightly. by the time i was 21 i knew a lot ABOUT religs but no

>>

>>

>experience

>

>

>>that i cld connect to my studies. then my father sent me to an

>>

>>

>astrologer.

>

>

>>ASTROLOGY!! i mocked - that's superstitious twaddle for nincompoops.

>>

>>

>my fath said

>

>

>>he wld pay for it n sceptic scorpio i went n EXPERIENCED a

>>

>>

>revelation that answ

>

>

>>many many quests. i am still studying bec now i amconvinced there IS an

>>answer even if at the ego level i will never know it only the heart.

>>

>>

>jung said that

>

>

>>for some the longest journey is fr the mind to the heart.

>>

>>petrus bonus, alchemist wrote - the secret of the philosopher's

>>

>>

>stone is to

>

>

>>look w/the eyes n see w/the heart. [we need a loving eye]

>>

>>the interest thing ab atheists is if they just think they are the

>>

>>

>product of

>

>

>>developing matter, then their brains wld be of the same origin, n if

>>

>>

>so - what

>

>

>>value can their opinions have!! :}

>>

>>if u stick ar w/us, it wld help to be open to thinking symboluically

>>

>>

>rather

>

>

>>than literally - we all seem to agree on this, so it saves time not

>>

>>

>having to

>

>

>>explain some odd remarks..

>>

>>we do have a lot of fun bec there is joy in wisdom n wisdom in joy.

>>

>>

>hagia

>

>

>>sophia.

>>

>>so don't get yr knickers in a twist, draw up to the fire, feel its

>>

>>

>warmth, n

>

>

>>throw on a stick or two.

>>

>>the neat thing ab a circle is there's always room for one more! n

>>

>>

>obviously

>

>

>>each point on the circumferene sees the rest fr a unique pov...........

>>

>>love

>>

>>old motherator

>>

>>ao

>>

>>

>>

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--- Ed Kohout wrote:

> Perhaps someday religion will be used for the actual

> benefit of mankind, but if it hasn't for thousands

>of years, I doubt it will within our own brief

>lifespan.

Ed,

I appreciate and agree with much of the angst you have

expressed here. And as much as I personally believe

that Christ's message/myth has been badly perverted

and misinterpreted by many who have the power to shape

dogma and public opinion in his name, I have not given

up hope. Each generation much read the Word for

themselves. It has power and force or it would not

have lived this long. But it is now groaning under

the weight of centuries of abuse IMO.

There are many voices of those who read it clearly

though, and who act with the peace and compassion of

which Christ speaks so powerfully in the gospels.

One such interpreter who I have appreciated much in

recent years is that of Tim Freke, author of THE JESUS

MYSTERIES. You might find it refreshing. And he is

not the only voice worth hearing, by any means.

But like the person who spoke about the feeling of

Christ through the holy Eucharist on Christmas eve, I

too participated in the holy meal this year. I did so

at a Catholic mass in Denver. I am not a RC, nor do I

live in Denver. But I was welcome to the table

nonetheless, and I did feel an at-one-ment with those

others assembled in his name, even though we probably

all had a different interpretation of its meaning.

At this time of darkness, seasonally and nationally, I

hope that the meaning of the season of light - however

we choose to interpret it or take it in - is accepted

as an opportunity to cleanse us. We will surely need

it in the months and years ahead. We can either

become cynical and curse the dark....or light a candle

in that darkness. It is really a choice, or so it

seems to me.

Peace,

Greg

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