The Pagan Christ Quotes
The Pagan Christ: Recovering the Lost Light
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“A too often forgotten truth is that you can live through actual events of history and completely miss the underlying reality of what's going. What history misses, the myth clearly expresses. The myth in the hands of a genius give us a clear picture of the inner import of life itself.”
― The Pagan Christ: Recovering the Lost Light
― The Pagan Christ: Recovering the Lost Light
“We know how the Church has for centuries insisted that Christ is every person and represents us all. But as we have seen, in the myth there is encapsulated the profound reality that the opposite is true as well. As each of us becomes aware of his or her true essence as a body-spirit entity and awakens the Christ within, he or she too is Christ. No longer is it a case of looking outside ourselves to emulate a remote historical figure. Rather, it's a matter of knowing ourselves to be wholly one with the very same energies and principles that in the drama are shown driving him. Thus, as Carl Jung describes it, each individual can discover that he or she is "imbued with a latent divinity.”
― The Pagan Christ: Is Blind Faith Killing Christianity?
― The Pagan Christ: Is Blind Faith Killing Christianity?
“The crossing of the Red Sea is, according to the allegorical or symbolic meaning, really the entrance into matter. Water always stands for matter in the esoteric wisdom. The well-known story of the forty years the Jews spent wandering in the wilderness was a mythical construct that was symbolic of the soul's life in the body during its earthly sojourn.”
― The Pagan Christ: Is Blind Faith Killing Christianity?
― The Pagan Christ: Is Blind Faith Killing Christianity?
