The Red Book of C.G. Jung - a reading and review - part 9 - Philemon and Ka
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What was the Archetypal figure of Philemon in the Red Book? What does he symbolize? What are the Gnostic elements of it? Is Philemon linked to Hermes, Mercury and Thoth? What is the symbolic relationship between Jung's archetypal image of the Egyptian Ka, Philemon, the shadow, the self and how source energy enters the Crown Chakra?
How does all this symbolism connect to individuation, totality and spirituality?
Walter Boechat. The Red Book of C. G. Jung. Routledge (Taylor Francis Group). London and New York. 2017.
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