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Jungian Views on Aging
Two birds, inseparable friends, cling to the same tree. One of them eats the sweet fruit, the other looks on without eating.
Tuesday, September 25, 2018
Monday, September 3, 2018
Quote: The Supreme Meaning of Death
The spiritual climax is reached at the moment when life ends. Human life, therefore, is the vehicle of the highest perfection it is possible to attain; it alone generates the karma that makes it possible for the dead man to abide in the perpetual light of the Voidness without clinging to any object, and thus to rest on the hub of the wheel of rebirth, freed from all illusion of genesis and decay.The Supreme Meaning of Death ~Carl Jung
Life in the Bardo brings no eternal rewards or punishments, but merely a descent into a new life which shall bear the individual nearer to his final goal.
But this eschatological goal is what he himself brings to birth as the last and highest fruit of the labors and aspirations of earth
~Carl Jung; Commentary on the Tibetan Book of the Dead; Psychology and Religion, Pages 524-525
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