The Seven Sermons to the Dead (1916) by Carl Gustav Jung

This book is mystical work that delves into Gnostic philosophy, exploring themes of spirituality, the duality of existence, and the path to inner enlightenment.
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Summary: "The Seven Sermons to the Dead" is a unique and compelling section within "The Red Book," which is a larger and significant work by renowned Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung. Composed in 1916, these seven sermons convey some of Jung's most complex and profound ideas, inspired by Gnostic traditions.
In this portion of the work, Jung stages a dialogue with the "dead," representing departed souls visiting his home in Zurich, driven by a spiritual quest to understand God. It provides a framework for Jung to delve into his groundbreaking concepts on the nature of the psyche, individuation, the reconciliation of opposites, and the spiritual dimensions of human existence.
The sermons touch upon a series of interconnected and layered concepts:
1 Abraxas: A god who transcends the duality of good and evil, embodying both attributes.
2 Pleroma: A state of perfect fullness and unity where all opposites are reconciled and from which existence originates.
3 Individuation: The process of becoming a complete, self-realized individual, highlighting the interplay between conscious and unconscious components of the psyche.
4 Love and Desire: Their intrinsic roles in human spiritual development and the unfolding of individual existence.
5 Magic: As a counterpart to the inward journey of individuation, presenting the objective pursuit of this process.
6 Good and Evil: The exploration of these concepts as relative and reconcilable within the larger whole represented by Abraxas.
7 The Nature of Man: Man as a bridge between the spiritual and the physical, and the importance of embodiment in the process of individuation.
These sermons mark an exploration of the deeper layers of the psyche and constitute a significant stepping stone in Jung's development of analytical psychology. However, given the depth and complexity of these concepts, a deeper reading and study of the sermons are essential to fully understand and appreciate Jung's ideas.
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Chapters:
00:00 - Introduction
01:38 - Sermon 1
12:12 - Sermon 2
16:42 - Sermon 3
21:00 - Sermon 4
26:02 - Sermon 5
31:01 - Sermon 6
33:33 - Sermon 7
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Credits:
Text - Carl Gustav Jung
Audio Narration - Adam Hanin
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    1. Aeon: In Jung's text, Aeon refers to an eternal and divine being or principle, often associated with cosmic order and divine consciousness. 2. Abraxas: Abraxas is a Gnostic term that represents the unity of all opposites, both good and evil, in a single transcendent being. Jung sees it as a symbol of the self, encompassing all aspects of the psyche. 3. Archon: Archons are beings or rulers in Gnostic cosmology who are often associated with spiritual ignorance and limitation. They represent forces that oppose spiritual awakening and self-realization. 4. Pleroma: Pleroma refers to the totality of divine, spiritual, and transcendent realities. It is the fullness of divine existence beyond the material world. 5. Kenoma: Kenoma is the opposite of Pleroma and represents the material, finite, and mundane aspects of existence. It is often associated with the world of appearances and illusions. 6. Logos: The Logos is a term used in various philosophical and religious traditions, often referring to the divine or creative principle that gives order and meaning to the universe. SEE NEXT….

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    @arailymkaldarbek

    9 ай бұрын

    7. Sophia: Sophia is a Gnostic concept representing wisdom and the feminine aspect of the divine. It is often seen as a counterpart to the Logos. 8. The Dead: In Jung's text, "The Dead" refers to those who are spiritually asleep or unaware. They are disconnected from the higher spiritual truths and live in ignorance. 9. Gnosis: Gnosis is a term used in Gnostic traditions to describe spiritual knowledge or insight that leads to salvation or enlightenment. 10. Self: The Self, in Jungian psychology, is the central and unifying archetype of the psyche. It represents the totality of the individual's psyche and is often associated with the process of individuation.

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    Greatly looking forward to this. A friend recommended it to me some years ago, after I started reading Liber Novus, but my friend only knew of The Seven Sermons of the Dead, such as presented in this reading. Later I made it to the sermons, but had previously learned they were within a greater context, which is lost to the global audience who read them prior to 2009 or anyone now not intimately familiar with Red Book Liber Novus. The Seven Sermons of the Dead is the second appearance of the dead to Jung. Then, they were returning from Jerusalem, and were uncertain, bringing questions, and were responded to by Philemon, but Philemon, as speaker to the dead, was not identified in the 1916 edition as translated here. The first visitation of the Dead, and expanding context, was published in Red Book Liber Novus. It is an interesting experience, part of a larger sub-story beginning in "Divine Folly", and really gets rolling in the second night, "Nox Secunda". In Divine Folly, Jung finds two doors. He enters a library and borrows a book from the Library, Thomas Kempis' "The Imitation of Christ". The following chapter, Jung has departed the library and enters the second door, to a kitchen. He starts speaking to the Cook, then begins having a vision-in-vision (consider the movie Inception), and suddenly the dead enter the kitchen, they speak to him, and one identifies himself as Ezekiel. They are on their way to Jerusalem. Very optimistic, then. The Seven Sermons to the Dead begin in Scrutinies {6}, page 505 in the Red Book Reader's Edition. It might be something to make a video about, perhaps.

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    @breakablehandlewithcare

    Жыл бұрын

    Read his Autobiography : " Memories, Dreams and Reflections " first....it's full of surprises.... Carl Gustav Jung

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    Жыл бұрын

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    You know, with all the Gnostic themes that are prevalent in Homestuck, it wouldn't surprise me if Andrew Hussie read this book and drew inspiration from it for his webcomic.

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    jesus the overuse of '-eth' was a pain in the ear XDDD guys, it all sounds so 'mystical' and 'mysterious' and 'otherworldy' and 'rainbows and unicorns' but I assure you, the EXPERIENTIAL REALITY of this is simple, practical and pragmatic :)

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    Forgot to say that Creatura also influnce Pleroma in circeling: Pleroma - Abraxas (aether) - Creatura (observer) - Pleroma...

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    Жыл бұрын

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    Жыл бұрын

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    @jhnndrs8832 Жыл бұрын

    These sermons are very insightful!

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    @hagbardc6233 ай бұрын

    "the pairs of opposites" this is so interesting and how it parallels with Taoism, Yin/Yang. This union of opposites is primal to the basis of distinctions and individuation. Paralogical thinking is key here.

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    @iamtaliba.divine.love1322 Жыл бұрын

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    @mygirldarby10 ай бұрын

    Im so happy that Jung loved the Gnostics.

  • @lindokuhlenkosi9352
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    The lips of wisdom are closed except to the ears of understanding (kybalion) . I’m probably not ready to the knowledge shared in this book ? Because I’m not quite following 😢

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    @jasonkutlik2414

    Жыл бұрын

    I was listening to this and was drawing fast and hard parallels to the Kybalion but you beat me to it.

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    @heyyall90306 ай бұрын

    Thank you!🎉

  • @schoolofalchemy
    @schoolofalchemy Жыл бұрын

    That bookshelf is at the Philosophical Research Society but no credit was mentioned.

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    @graalcloud11 ай бұрын

    This is one of your best videos, strange how it has far less views than the others.

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    Muchas gracias for the books on this channel. So much lost knowledge in the books of the past.

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    @bully.908210 ай бұрын

    It’s truly a gem…

  • @adrianinha19
    @adrianinha19 Жыл бұрын

    This went way above my head. There's nothing uplifting nor practical about this book, I'm not any better after listening. But at least I can add it to my goodreads challenge.

  • @MagusMirificus
    @MagusMirificus Жыл бұрын

    This is a similar objection to western Christian spirituality to the daoist objection to Confucian spirituality articulated by Lao-Tzu in their famous imagined dialog: "Alas, sir, you have brought much confusion into the mind of man."

  • @brandymonville7511
    @brandymonville7511 Жыл бұрын

    I have been pondering the whole "good vs evil" being on the same pole for quite a while...years...and I was always getting hung up on doing "good", because it implied a "bad"...I was trying to stay neutral. I innerstand Abraxas, (the maker of good and evil" however, to be effective and distinguished, how do I do that?

  • @carloscarvalho2584

    @carloscarvalho2584

    Жыл бұрын

    For what I understood, good or bad are a pair of opposites, and those pairs are just qualities. And one must not represent himself with those qualities cause at the end of the day those are opposite polos of the same thing. But yeh, I’m with u on that one. With that being where do we stay? In a neutral position as u said?

  • @JW-km9oq

    @JW-km9oq

    Жыл бұрын

    I personally believe that the "undefined" (lol, by that I mean it seems to imply) context is that it is necessary to be able to wield both qualities, as they are not only degrees of the same essence, but an essential force that currently flows through our experience of existence. I especially feel that this is implied when he talks about the different gods or daemons causing thoughts, desires; and being more powerful than we are now, here on Earth, would suggest a certain lack or difficulty to maintain control, even of the "self". Yet, even as the "little (s)elf", we need to be able to adapt to the flow of each moment, thus we need to harness at all points along any scale, to be efficient, and appropriately act in life; and as the "larger (S)elf", once more integrated with the (w)holly self, we no longer discriminate them, but view them as the tides rolling into shore, the in & out look the same, and the ebb & flow blur the boundaries of land and sea, no longer able to draw that line. We are only left with the appreciation of the qualities of the experience, the variety & beauty of each, and all the materials, forces, beings, etc., as well as our being of it, in likeness of it all, yet distinguished, and capable of recognizing & loving being an integral, small, yet great & complex, as we are the "created" - "being" a witness of all the great & vast, so beyond us, but is also us, and as we are "creators" - we're an active participant, the "doer", a small cooperative component in many layers(both willing & unwilling/conscious & unconscious), that plays many parts... The million masks of God.

  • @JW-km9oq

    @JW-km9oq

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm not a fan of the Karma debate, as I feel it can be confusing or misleading if not explained well enough, and I do believe we can drop it, or transcend it, YET... I think it helped me best understand how "bad" things that I did, and really beat myself up about, were simply me being a witness, a pair of hands for forces beyond me, and definitely beyond my awareness at the time. I was used as an instrument of karma to administer justice needed to help another learn one of the many lessons we can learn here. Enough lessons we got to exchange with each other, really helped me truly experience, feel, and understand so deep that it spiritually shaped me, tho I would have thought before that I wouldn't have needed it. The appreciation can ne deep & lasting. I assume very worth it. But there's always two sides. It wouldn't be fair, nor could others around you learn, if you're always playing the "good" guy side of the scale. So my point, is less judgement all around, you, me, us, them, up, down... Don't stress it, don't worry about it, just be... Be yourself, in all the ways, and allow others the same space for living & being whatever, however, and if we stay in the flow, we won't judge so much, try the best you can to be your best you can with whatever you got to work with, and know we all are doing the same! Plus, it turns out, it's not solely up to us. Either way, the universe has got it figured out; and it's even better than that, it's working for our greatest joy & highest good - every single one of us!! And the Universe has a multitude of beings to help it do that! It's so insanely beautiful, and very reassuring! But you still have to be you, no one else can, so do your best at that, and you're doing perfect, but of course you're golden, regardless, so don't beat yourself up for off days, especially when you aren't sure that you weren't just being an unknowingly helpful hand for the greater good!

  • @JW-km9oq

    @JW-km9oq

    Жыл бұрын

    Also, know this... Part of the efficiency discussed meant that, no matter how pointless, dumb, terrible, etc., an act or mistake may seem, it is never wasted, and will be used for the greater good in some way.

  • @carloscarvalho2584

    @carloscarvalho2584

    Жыл бұрын

    @@JW-km9oq You actually gave me a perspective that I never, ever thought about. Thank you. And god bless your soul!

  • @jerryayon4120
    @jerryayon4120 Жыл бұрын

    Q If I would walk in to a Book store. What category would I Find these books under…?

  • @solviiclandrocks1106
    @solviiclandrocks11069 ай бұрын

    Thank you Thank you Thank you

  • @braesamap
    @braesamap Жыл бұрын

    This has no meaning and a great meaning at the same time in summary I think this is trying to explain that whatever we do should not be too much or too less, because we are humans and we are in between life and death. At least that's my understanding

  • @brandymonville7511

    @brandymonville7511

    Жыл бұрын

    He makes it sound that in fact, we do have to choose and distinguish ourselves?

  • @christopherware4681
    @christopherware46818 ай бұрын

    Someone please explain this book.

  • @blackswanhighpriestess
    @blackswanhighpriestess Жыл бұрын

    ❤️

  • @mares3841
    @mares3841 Жыл бұрын

    💛

  • @SpiritLevel888
    @SpiritLevel88811 ай бұрын

    Many folks seeking truth *fail to find* 'cos they're easily led astray by worldly logic, high sensuality, vain imagination or specious mysticisms. I know I was. I'm an ex neo-vedantic (hindu roots) new ager. I used to be into so much "spiritual" stuff: trance channelings, ancient wisdom, gnosticism, psychedelics, hindu gurus and buddhist mystics. I was illuminated by the *kundalini (serpent) spirit* then 7 years ago I got properly enlightened by the *HOLY SPIRIT* who showed me what a fool I was before. Spirit led me to the real *Jesus Christ* and everything changed - paradigm shifted. This is being *BORN AGAIN* and it's an ongoing surprise to me 😁 It escapes the notice of our self-absorbed, glamour-saturated world that we're in a spiritual war for souls. The immensity of ignorance is astonishing: the dark powers bedazzling the minds of the masses (Ephesians 6:12). We've inherited ancient spiritual subversion: the earth is fallen. The holistic fields of nature are fallen state. Life kills and feeds upon itself. Mankind is a spiritually fallen race highly prone to deceit and delusion. Frankly, we need a *Saviour* and by Jesus Christ we have a *Glorious One* As a new ager I couldn't believe it but in the *Light of Spirit* Jesus really is the *Way, the truth and the Life* just like He said: no one comes to God except through Jesus, there's no other way (Matthew 7:13-14). As a neo-vedantist I wasn't convinced (I was damn sure I knew better) but turns out the Bible is Spirit breathed, written by men inspired by the *Holy Spirit.* Jesus is vividly portrayed and endorsed in the new testament, in fact he's apparent in the old testament too (Luke 24:27 & 44) and by the *Light of Spirit* we're allowed to *see* that and *know Him.* Any previously perceived discrepancies or contradictions are ironed out and the supernatural narrative flows most beautifully. The Bible is the Revelation of Jesus Christ.

  • @TheGeeyes
    @TheGeeyes11 ай бұрын

    THANK YOU

  • @UsaJayP
    @UsaJayP Жыл бұрын

    Wow

  • @SourceConduit-cn9zq
    @SourceConduit-cn9zq Жыл бұрын

    This book got the white glove treatment! Wow.

  • @_________________T
    @_________________T11 ай бұрын

    I pray the lord guide me now

  • @kotukuwhakapiko467
    @kotukuwhakapiko46711 ай бұрын

    How wondeth of the fulleth tith bookis

  • @jimintae3284
    @jimintae32847 ай бұрын

    tysm❤

  • @dustinlindsey4452
    @dustinlindsey4452 Жыл бұрын

    Too deep for me...I may have understood about 10% Maybe if I listened to it a few times I would understand more but hard pass for now.

  • @PowerPlusNature

    @PowerPlusNature

    Жыл бұрын

    You arent alone. It's so deep and my tiny brain is drowning. Thank God for Napoleon Hill.

  • @CombatScienceLab

    @CombatScienceLab

    11 ай бұрын

    @@PowerPlusNature wasn't Napoleon Hill prone to fabrication of the truth though? Not certain- I've not researched personally but I recall there being a lot false claims of credit in his books.

  • @PowerPlusNature

    @PowerPlusNature

    11 ай бұрын

    @CSlabsFreeHits , i listen to his live lectures and I dont see any evidence of what youre saying. I just know how it has helped me. In fact, im going to listen to him right now. If you listen and see evidence of what you asked me, please enlighten me.

  • @CombatScienceLab

    @CombatScienceLab

    11 ай бұрын

    @@PowerPlusNature For sure & I don't want to discredit the positive impact he's had on others. I'll try his live lectures.

  • @Blackhawk7734
    @Blackhawk77347 ай бұрын

    Thank you TJ

  • @caroleekeith2823
    @caroleekeith2823 Жыл бұрын

    Jesus preached I am the way, the truth and the light of life.

  • @MrMetonicus
    @MrMetonicus11 ай бұрын

    This compares interestingly to the Tibetan Book of the Dead.

  • @pouriajavanmojarad2952
    @pouriajavanmojarad2952 Жыл бұрын

    😍

  • @timetraveler6977
    @timetraveler69779 ай бұрын

    Wow that was great

  • @IdShift
    @IdShift Жыл бұрын

    Jung got me shook.

  • @gabrielWachong
    @gabrielWachong Жыл бұрын

    Ok this was confusing then it clicked and made sense then it went back to being confusing. One could say it is both defined and undefined in my brain 😂

  • @adrianinha19

    @adrianinha19

    Жыл бұрын

    Pleroma! 😅

  • @christopherware4681

    @christopherware4681

    8 ай бұрын

    My thoughts exactly!

  • @MaryMumbi-tp3ry
    @MaryMumbi-tp3ryАй бұрын

    Good

  • @newjerseydeals
    @newjerseydeals11 ай бұрын

    Don’t understand this at all. Can anyone explain in actual words i can understand

  • @racheldahliamusic
    @racheldahliamusic Жыл бұрын

    This one was very hard to comprehend I'm failing constantly to focus through this one. Creatora, pleuroma? Sounds french/Mexican. Pleuroma sounds like a lung illness which is all I could think of because there is no true explanation immediately of what the pleuroma is ...

  • @JonoTheVoiceofAustralia
    @JonoTheVoiceofAustralia Жыл бұрын

    I only read band books ;)

  • @hmmm...1035

    @hmmm...1035

    Жыл бұрын

    ;)

  • @BabylonBaby1
    @BabylonBaby1 Жыл бұрын

    We were created from nought. Just as the Angels,

  • @hempyeverafter
    @hempyeverafter3 ай бұрын

    Who is abraxis ?

  • @Jairus_365
    @Jairus_36511 ай бұрын

    Sadly I'm under attack by evil and Magic and sadly chosen to attack this video by placing Spirits onto this book and the bookshelf I'm very sorry I have no control over this but I just wanted to inform you in case you weren't aware or wondered where they came from simplest way I know to get rid of them is the sign of the cross top bottom left right or bottom top left right which seems to work better sorry once again

  • @joeycuriel
    @joeycuriel Жыл бұрын

    😮

  • @morongosteve
    @morongosteve9 ай бұрын

    salute

  • @vinayaka.b1494
    @vinayaka.b14944 ай бұрын

    The chapters are somewhat similar to Bhagwat Gita, but with a different prespective.

  • @FringeWizard2
    @FringeWizard2 Жыл бұрын

    Read this before already years ago, I find it useless compared to writings of Atkinson and other authors who wrote plainly and clearly the formulas, principles, and truths of the cosmos.

  • @in-powered3392
    @in-powered3392 Жыл бұрын

    Where the East(Spiritual Wisdom) Toucheth the West(Carnal Knowledge) Some think it only 2 cardinal points

  • @EerieUniverse
    @EerieUniverse9 ай бұрын

    Anagramma... Tetragramma?? 💋🕷🖤

  • @pxreluv14
    @pxreluv1411 ай бұрын

    we killin it

  • @JeshuaEzra

    @JeshuaEzra

    9 ай бұрын

    yes the king of giants will be proud of you

  • @nothingimportantpodcast2097
    @nothingimportantpodcast2097 Жыл бұрын

    Loved this. Don’t agree with everything. To me it was a very emotionally artistic view of the brutality of existence & an abstract reconciliation of the mysteries beyond this plane of existence. The dead are symbolic of those lost to the world, or lacking consciousness. The sun symbolic of that which is higher than man, light or consciousness. The devil a hyperbole, the shadow that all light cast, death, the downward swing of life. Abraxis the nature of the world. Those lost to it are dead in consciousness & bound in suffering from ignorance. I notice throughout time all cultures of man have very distinct yet similar religious expressions of this human experience. If you take this with salt & look for the similarities to many popular belief systems I think you can find tons of truth here.

  • @minkam1004
    @minkam10047 ай бұрын

    🙏🏽