7 Quotes by C.G. Jung about god

  • Author C.G. Jung
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    Nothing could persuade me that "in the image of God" applied only to man. In fact it seemed to me that the high mountains, the rivers, lakes, trees, flowers and animals far better exemplified the essence of God than men with their ridiculous clothes, their meanness, vanity, mendacity, and abhorrent egotism -

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    For the alchemist the one primarily in need of redemption is not man, but the deity who is lost and sleeping in matter. Only as a secondary consideration does he hope that some benefit may accrue to himself from the transformed substance as the panacea, the medicina catholica, just as it may to the imperfect bodies, the base or "sick" metals, etc. His attention is not directed to his own salvation through God's grace, but to the liberation of God from the darkness of matter.

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    If the God is absolute beauty and goodness, how should he encompass the fullness of life, which is beautiful and hateful, good and evil, laughable and serious, human and inhuman? How can man live in the womb of the God if the Godhead himself attends only to one-half of him?

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    Každému je jasné, jakou psychologickou skutečnost označuje jako pud, ale co vlastně pud jako takový je, jasné není. Právě tak je jasné, že například obraz Boha odpovídá určitému komplexu psychologických skutečností a že tedy představuje určitou veličinu, s níž lze operovat; ale co je Bůh jako takový, to zůstává otázkou, která je mimo veškerou psychologii.

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    We had forgotten that God is terrible...Christ taught; God is love. But you should know that love is also terrible.

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