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Monthly Archives: February 2018
Gnosticism and Modern Spirituality: A Mythological and Depth Psychological Approach
Gnosticism has enjoyed a certain romantic vogue in our culture as a road to spirituality ever since the publication of the Nag Hammadi codices, and even more so since the publication of Carl Jung’s Red Book, which includes his “Seven … Continue reading →
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Tagged Adam, Barbelo, Basilides, Christ, depth psychology, Gnosticism, Irenaeus, Jesus, Jung, Nag Hammadi, Pleroma, Red Book, Sophia, Yaldabaoth
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