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Jung's Answer to Job

Book • 2014
Jung's 'Answer to Job' delves into the biblical Book of Job, offering a psychological interpretation of God's actions and Job's suffering.

Jung explores the idea of God's unconsciousness and the need for humanity to bring consciousness to the divine.

He analyzes the archetypal images and symbolic meanings within the text to understand the deeper psychological truths.

The book examines the evolving relationship between humanity and the divine, as well as the integration of shadow aspects within the self and God. Jung's work challenges traditional religious interpretations and provides a unique perspective on the problem of evil and suffering.

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Episode 135: Jung, Parzival and the Grail as Transformation

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