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Pleroma
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2007-06-28 21:01:13
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When I'm not dancing the line of vulgarity, innuendo, and childishness, I'm swimming in the ocean of the Eternal. The latest island I've washed up on contains these words:"...The dead came back from Jerusalem where they found not what they sought. They prayed me let them in and besought my word, and thus I began my teaching.Harken: I begin with nothingness. Nothingness is the same as fullness. In infinity full is no better than empty. Nothingness is both empty and full. As well might ye say anything else of nothingness, as for instance, white it is, or black, or again it is not, or it is. A thing that is infinite and eternal hath no qualities, since it hath all qualities.This nothingness or fullness we name the pleroma..."This is from the first of Carl Jung's "Seven Sermon's of the Dead". Jungian psychology is the school of thought that I find the most satisfying. Its full of imagery and connectivity. Shadows and Persona. Anima and Animus. And now another name for God? Pleroma. And why not?
Sunday, November 18, 2007
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