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27: Carl Jung • Seven Sermons to the Dead (Part I)

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The Mind's Ability to Make Distinctions

Yung: Our very nature is differentiation. If we are not true to this, we do not differentiate ourselves enough and must therefore make distinctions between qualities. Yung adds another little twist when he writes, man differentiates since his essence is differentiation,. Therefore he differentiates the qualities of the pleroma that do not exist. He differentiates them on account of his own essence. And now we arrive at the final point of sermon one, individuation. Here we use a few key passages from sermon one as they appear in jung's public version of the seven sermons which youe can fined in memories, dreams, reflections, becilitys states. This is called the principium

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