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“The Seven Sermons, Jung tells us, is what Philemon would have written, but by this time, Jung had assimilated this personification of his unconscious, and now Jung had to say it himself. It’s a curious work, sometimes reaching poetic power, sometimes reading like pastiche. Its central message is…” quote by Gary Valentine Lachman
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““The Seven Sermons, Jung tells us, is what Philemon would have written, but by this time, Jung had assimilated this personification of his unconscious, and now Jung had to say it himself. It’s a curious work, sometimes reaching poetic power, sometimes reading like pastiche. Its central message is the need to differentiate from the mass, to achieve one’s own individuality. “The natural striving of the creature goeth towards distinctiveness, fighteth against primeval, perilous sameness.” “Ye all become equal and thus is your nature maimed.”37””

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