Carl Jung on death as a beginning
“There are these peculiar faculties of the psyche that aren’t entirely confined to space and time; you can have dreams or visions of the future, you can see around corners and such things. Only ignorance denies these facts, you know; it’s quite evident that they do exist and have existed always. Now these facts show that the psyche, in part at least, is not dependent upon these confinements. And then what? When the psyche if not under that obligation to live in time and space alone, and obviously it doesn’t, then to that extent the psyche is not subjected to those laws, and that means a practical continuation of life, of a sort of psychical existence beyond time and space.” Carl Jung
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Jung developed a beautiful spiritual science of the psyche and soul – pity Freud still dominates the world of modern psychoanalysis – with the bizarre Lacanians leading the fray today.