The Myth of Meaning in the Work of C. G. Jung Quotes
The Myth of Meaning in the Work of C. G. Jung
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“mathematician Andreas Speiser therefore calls “fratres in Platone” all those who in religious questions follow not faith alone, but the scientific conscience, the “best legacy of the Hellenes”, and who limit their statements accordingly. There aren’t many of them, but they wander through the ages, “a small band of honest folk, the salt of the earth, occasionally protesting, often paying for their courage with their life”.”
― The Myth of Meaning
― The Myth of Meaning
“equivalent to nonsuffering; yet the resilience of the self-aware and self-transforming consciousness can fortify us against the perils of the irrational and the rational, against the world within and the world without.”
― The Myth of Meaning
― The Myth of Meaning
