Ed Wojniak

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Making God an entity that is infinitely remote and absolutely different from humankind does not help with the development of a relationship with oneself and the God-within. When divinity is conceived of as wholly extrinsic to the human psyche, the need to submit one’s wills to an external, divine authority increases. For Jung, such theology represents contempt for the human soul.
Dark Religion: Fundamentalism from The Perspective of Jungian Psychology
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