07-03-2021, 07:36 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-03-2021, 09:41 AM by cheikspear.)
Many thanks Tadeus for The Kybalion.
Very interesting indeed, and I did not know him, although I do know a lot about ancient Egypt.
But, what motivates me above all is to constantly confront these great principles of alchemical nature with our daily reality.
It is indeed by this means that I can determine or not their "operationality" and the relevance of their concepts in our world "here and now".
And this even by including in this space-time world all the realities of time-space.
Hence, taking up The Kybalion, and notably the "principle of gender", this question which has become very topical:
If the mind / body / spirit of space-time has a correspondent in time-space, as Ra has asserted to us, is it also, this correspondent, of opposite gender?
You will agree with me that this question, while very similar, is much more subtle than the anima / animus of Jung, who never wanted to acknowledge (publicly anyway) the existence of reincarnation.
It would thus suppose that the anima / animus, in a completely renewed comprehension of these concepts in the diciplines of the unconscious, woud be, through the roots of the mental tree, the direct relay, in our unconscious of space-time, of our conscious of time-space.
Etc., etc.
Very interesting indeed, and I did not know him, although I do know a lot about ancient Egypt.
But, what motivates me above all is to constantly confront these great principles of alchemical nature with our daily reality.
It is indeed by this means that I can determine or not their "operationality" and the relevance of their concepts in our world "here and now".
And this even by including in this space-time world all the realities of time-space.
Hence, taking up The Kybalion, and notably the "principle of gender", this question which has become very topical:
If the mind / body / spirit of space-time has a correspondent in time-space, as Ra has asserted to us, is it also, this correspondent, of opposite gender?
You will agree with me that this question, while very similar, is much more subtle than the anima / animus of Jung, who never wanted to acknowledge (publicly anyway) the existence of reincarnation.
It would thus suppose that the anima / animus, in a completely renewed comprehension of these concepts in the diciplines of the unconscious, woud be, through the roots of the mental tree, the direct relay, in our unconscious of space-time, of our conscious of time-space.
Etc., etc.