C.G. Jung saw in the cultural history of Western man a progressive evolution of its God-image. During the last ten years of his life, he wrote a series of remarkable letters about the new God-image which is now emerging through the discoveries of depth psychology. Edinger discusses fourteen of these letters with respect to the epistemological premises--modern man's new awareness of subjectivity; the paradoxical Godthe nature of the new God--image as a union of opposites; and the continuing incarnation--how the new God-image is born in individual men and women.
After all , isn't anger just one letter short of d - anger ? Two of the most dangerous ” feelings people struggle with are anger and sexual desire . We are aware of the devastating effects anger and lust have had on people's lives when ...
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