The Intoxication of Mythology (an Add!)

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“Living with these things all the time, I can see how there are certain universal patterns for these manifestations. A shaman among the Navajo or in the Congo will say things that sound remarkably similar to those of Nicholas Cusanus, Thomas Aquinas, or C. G. Jung, leading one to realise that these ranges of experiences are common to the human race. There are some people who close themselves away from them, some people who open themselves to them …”
-Joseph Campbell
β€œLiving Myths: A Conversation with Joseph Campbell,” Parabola, Volume I, Issue 2, Spring 1976, p. 70

In this tumultuous world, where corrupt leaders continue to pursue their plans for the “New World Order,” the most prudent approach is to allow our strained minds to be guided by the wisdom of eminent thinkers and to find solace in uniting our bewildered souls.

Surreal Abstract Painting (“Dadaism in nature” or “Psychedelic Surrealism”. )

My anger has subsided somewhat since last week, given how my words might have been taken. Nevertheless, I’m completely drained and fed up! Especially after that so-called ceasefire, which is like leaving an injured monster in a room with inocent people and locking the door!

These days, death has become the norm. We can see that the lives (of others, of course!) are not so important, but as we all know, the grim reaper is lurking, waiting for us all, regardless of our wealth or status, around the world. So, it’s essential to remember this.

That’s why I turn to myth, as an addendum to my recent post, and death!

Carl Gustav Jung around 1960 in his house in Zurich. (Photo RUE DES ARCHIVES)

Here are some words by Carl Jung:

For example, I do not know for what reason the universe has come into being, and I shall never know. Therefore, I must drop this question as a scientific or intellectual problem. But if an idea about it is offered to meβ€”in dreams or in mythic traditionsβ€”I ought to take note of it. …They (The foreknowledge) may be in accord with reality, and then again they may not. I have, however, learned that the views I have been able to form based on such hints from the unconscious have been most rewarding.
Naturally, I am not going to write a book of revelations about them, but I will acknowledge that I have a β€œmyth” that encourages me to look deeper into this whole realm.
“Myths are the earliest form of science.”
When I speak of things after death, I am speaking out of inner prompting and can go no farther than to tell you dreams and myths related to this subject.
Naturally, one can contend from the start that myths and dreams concerning the continuity of life after death are merely compensating fantasies inherent in our naturesβ€”all life desires eternity. The only argument I can adduce in answer to this is the myth itself.

~Carl Jung, The Atlantic Monthly, December 1962, From On Life after Death by C.G. Jung, via Carl Jung Depth Psychology Site

Sending love and peace!

The image at the top is a striking piece of digital art titled “Chakra” by DeviantArt user paranormalilly32. 

23 thoughts on “The Intoxication of Mythology (an Add!)

  1. You are right, it seems that death and destruction have become the norm, while corrupt leaders (everywhere) continue to pursue their plans for a β€œNew World Order”

    So, thank you very much for sharing the wisdom of Carl Jung,Sending you a hug

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  2. Yes, the corrupt leaders give me a headache.

    I look around and see some leaders who are not corrupt. If they are corrupt it is not obvious, as they seem to be working for the people of their country, in a reasonably honest mode.

    I see Canada like that. However, I feel we are vulnerable to the corrupt leaders in the USA, as they have engaged in a campaign portraying Canada as an evil empire, needing to be taken over for the safety of the US.

    With 1/5 of the earth’s fresh water, and a wealth of natural resources including abundant rare metals, their greed sits dangerously upon our doorstep.

    Aladin, I hope you don’t mind me expressing some of my feelings/worries.

    So now, I thank you, and return to some form of art, a dream that lives in reality.

    I hope your health has returned, at least to a large degree. You sound feisty, which sounds good to me!

    xoβ¦πŸŒΉβ¦πŸŽ¨πŸ€—πŸŒΊ

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    • Dear Resa, I always appreciate your words of wisdomβ€”please continue sharing them! I agree that not all leaders around the world are, or perhaps just a little, corrupt. Canada is one of them. Arestotole believed that politics must be corrupt!!

      And yes, being a bit feisty helps me recharge my energy! Thank you so much, my dear, forever friendβ€”art lives forever!

      πŸ™πŸŒΉπŸ’–πŸƒπŸ’ž

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  3. Joann Fournier's avatar Joann Fournier

    I’ll add poetry as a branch of mythical amplification. Favourite of mine is Leonard Cohen and refer to his album “The Future” Produced in 1992

    “The blizzard of the world has crossed the threshold and it has overturned the order of the soul”

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