Guest guest Posted October 23, 2004 Report Share Posted October 23, 2004 I call this the Tao of What into How! Whats=nouns=naming=reification of Hows=processes=verbs=archetypes. Theosophical Society in America: In the Beginning Was a Verb See my article Am tired but still lovin' u all! ao Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2004 Report Share Posted October 24, 2004 And I made a frung: that was PETER Brown in his Making of Late Antiquity. Sorry. Very sorry, because he's terrific, helping to deepen what Jung was getting at. Hard to step back from our own times and the distortions of what we've been told that we are by way of what we came from. anyway -- I add a couple links to make up. http://www.hup.harvard.edu/reviews/BROMAK_R.html http://prelectur.stanford.edu/lecturers/brown/ x's deborah Traveler, do you not know how a poet can live beyond the grave? You stand and read this verse: it is I, then, who am speaking. Reading this work aloud, your living voice is mine. ~a tombstone epithet quoted by Possidius, Life of Augustine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2004 Report Share Posted October 24, 2004 Dear Deborah, Please, i didn't cast judgment on the man just that short bit I read in a post. I cannot possibly say anything about a person whose books I have never read, nor whom I have met in person.I reacted to those few sentences only. I can't even remeber what it was, and i probably misinterpreted it. I read the link you provided below and he sounds great. And you are right. it is important to step back from the immediate. Toni Re: Mike's message And I made a frung: that was PETER Brown in his Making of Late Antiquity. Sorry. Very sorry, because he's terrific, helping to deepen what Jung was getting at. Hard to step back from our own times and the distortions of what we've been told that we are by way of what we came from. anyway -- I add a couple links to make up. http://www.hup.harvard.edu/reviews/BROMAK_R.html http://prelectur.stanford.edu/lecturers/brown/ x's deborah Traveler, do you not know how a poet can live beyond the grave? You stand and read this verse: it is I, then, who am speaking. Reading this work aloud, your living voice is mine. ~a tombstone epithet quoted by Possidius, Life of Augustine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2004 Report Share Posted October 24, 2004 >> Dear Deborah, Please, i didn't cast judgment on the man just that short bit I read in a post. I cannot possibly say anything about a person whose books I have never read, nor whom I have met in person.I reacted to those few sentences only. I can't even remeber what it was, and i probably misinterpreted it. I read the link you provided below and he sounds great. And you are right. it is important to step back from the immediate.>> The comments were mine, just summarizing some things and marrying others, and then I had to correct the name. No offence taken and no judgment expected. As for discussion, the points weren't especially pointed. Just this: Jung once said that the devil is a symptom of consciousness. Perhaps all of his work could be understood in the effort to grasp just what he meant. Good essay question. x's deborah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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