Showing posts with label Carl Gustav Jung. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Carl Gustav Jung. Show all posts

Thursday, June 18, 2026

Scarabs and robins

 

Credit: Francis C Franklin

This doesn´t mean anything, but it´s a funny (and somewhat weird) co-incidence. Yesterday, I was strolling in the local parkland-or-very-managed-woodland, reflecting on the Upanishads, Enneads and what have you. At one point, I wondered if there is a compassionate divine savior somewhere in the "pantheist" cosmos. Krishna, perhaps? 

*Immidiately after that* a European robin appeared and started flying/"dancing" around me. Eh? I usually don´t see robins in that part of the park. Or ever, really. When I asked ChatGPT about robins and folklore, it turned out that this particular bird is associated with...Christ?! The robin wanted to ease Christ´s suffering on the cross and therefore removed one of the thorns from the crown of thorns on his head. That is, both the bird and Jesus are "compassionate saviors". This lore seems to be English.

A sign from God that I should convert to Anglicanism? But then it struck me that some Hindus consider both Jesus and Krishna to be avatars of Vishnu. Indeed, the Hare Krishna leader Prabhupada even claimed that Christ and Krishna were the same person?!

Hmmm...

A co-incidence, of course. 

Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Scarabs in Switzerland

 


A meme from the spiritual-occult X account The Fourth Way. This seems to be a self-ironic take on "meaningful co-incidences" á la Jung! 

Sunday, February 1, 2026

Dear atheists

 


A short video criticizing atheist materialism by turning its own materialist principles against it. I´ve been reasoning along these lines, as well. If consciousness is purely material, then matter can think, plan ahead, love, grieve, have spiritual experiences, and what have you. But if so, these things are part of the deep structures of the universe. There is a word for that kind of worldview, but it´s not "materialism". I believe it´s "pantheism"...

And where there is pantheism, there could also be panentheism. Which is only one step removed from theism.

Good anti-Reddit antidote? Fun fact: the AI-generated voice is apparently based on that of Carl Gustav Jung. Kind of funny hearing Jung talk about Reddit!

Friday, December 5, 2025

Current self-irony

 

- I´m sure there´s a natural explanation! 

So I asked Bing AI to make a picture of a "skeptic" seeing a mystery drone outside his house at night. It´s a self-ironic comment to the incident described in a previous blog post (linked below). It struck me that I may have seen the drone during the night of Odin´s Wild Hunt?! But it was very civilized compared to folkloric descriptions of *that* event...

Not sure what to make of all this. I mean, it *is* a co-incidence, right?

Right?

Synchronicity

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Revelation



Overheard on the interwebs: "Jordan Peterson once said, he was in the 99.9% percentile for intelligence, rated by language ability. I don't doubt it. Then he said he was never went past high school math. I was a bit surprised, because I'm not in his league for cleverness, yet I had no trouble moving beyond high school math. Then Dr. Peterson said, the higher the IQ, the more uneven it is spread across it's components. Meaning very smart people like himself, might be extremely clever in some ways, but not that bright, in others. That made sense."

The main take away: "The higher the IQ, the more uneven it is spread across it's components."

Bingo. Explains a lot of things, tbh. For instance, that books written by MENSA members are usally below midwit level!

Sunday, September 28, 2025

Synchronicity

 


Does anyone still remember the New Jersey drone scare in December of 2024? Yes, that one! 

So on the night between December 13 and December 14 (I think), I was up looking at ridiculous YouTube videos - some of them from local news networks - sensationalizing the real or alleged drones. Many were clearly real...and equally clearly ours. And very regular ones. Again: this was ridiculous. 

Then, I looked out of my window in the dead of night.

*I saw a freakin´ drone flying pass my neighborhood*, a drone complete with the red and green lights! Something I never seen before. Or since. I mean, wtf?! Especially since I live in Sweden, very far from the Garden State.

And no, I´m not saying it was supernatural or anything like that. But it was a really weird coincidence. I sometimes wonder if some prankster tested "American-looking" drones just for the hell of it at that particular evening. I´m also sure that the event would have impressed a certain Carl Gustav Jung...

As for the darn flying machines in NJ, they were ours. Ours, I say. They have must been, since one of them crashed just outside a fast food place!

Sunday, August 17, 2025

Projection



Overheard on the internets: "Freud should have realized that his own idea of the unconscious was itself a freudian projection, his wish is that the unconscious was just wishes because its simple and easy to understand. The depths Jung was plumbing are terrifying for most people to even acknowledge."

Monday, August 4, 2025

Generation Z

 

Credit: Pertsaboy

För ett tag sedan försökte en krönikör i Aftonbladet frimodigt förneka att Generation Z blivit mer religiös, men trenden har nu visat sig i ett flertal opinionsmätningar i helt olika länder. Så det är antagligen sant. Om det är ett "riktigt" trendskifte återstår väl att se. Observera hänvisningen till Jordan Peterson. Och jag som trodde att han var en dagslända som skulle försvinna från offentlighetens ljus typ 2017 eller så!  

Konservativa unga män flockas till den ortodoxa kyrkan 

Ortodox boom i Överkalix

Unga svenska män går med i ortodoxa kyrkan - inspirerade av Jordan Peterson

Tuesday, May 20, 2025

Dude

 


The quicksilver is looking back at you...LOL. Psychedelic stuff at its batshit crazy best! 

Wednesday, December 18, 2024

Between New Jersey and Magonia

 


Thomas Sheridan comments the drone scare/invasion in the United States (its epicenter seems to be New Jersey) and reaches the conclusion that we´re dealing with a "Fortean" phenomenon, by which he means that the drones are in some sense paranormal. 

Whatever these entities are, they mimic earthly drones (compare how the Men in Black try in vain to look like real humans), suggesting a fairy-like quality. Sheridan references Vallée, Keel and Jung. The latter speculated that in some sense UFOs might be "our" creations. A disturbance in the Collective Unconscious? Perhaps the tension after Trump´s election victory in strange ways affects Earth´s energy signature, giving rise to fake drones in the sky? 

Of course, a more mundane explanation is that tense people are going ga-ga and misidentify perfectly normal drones. Or it´s the USAF testing a newly minted model, hence the strenous denials from Big Government...    

Tuesday, November 5, 2024

Awaiting our redemption


My man Formscapes covers a lot of ground in this one hour-long video (which is actually quite short for this content-creator). In fact, it´s very difficult to review or even summarize this material! Think Jung, a somewhat idiosyncratic Christianity, side glances to Rupert Sheldrake, and a whiff of Romantic primitivism…but no overt references to Whitehead this time.

Life and intelligence are qualitatively different from mere physical matter, but nevertheless intertwined with it, the cosmos having a dark dimension marked by death. Somehow, we have to confront this Shadow, integrate it, and thereby achieve a (non-metaphorical?) redemption in which matter is spiritualized. One aspect of this is to embrace life even in its present non-redeemed form. Organisms live in a quasi-conscious balance with each other and the surrounding environment, the purpose of life hence not being to simply replicate and devour. Malthusianism and “survival of the fittest” is a projection of capitalism onto the natural world.

Neo-Darwinism and materialism lead straight to Ray Kurzweil´s trans-humanism and the glorification of AI and other machines. This is really a bizarre death cult. Kurzweil´s dream of an artificially recreated version of his father is a demonic inversion of Christianity: “God may be dead, but we can resurrect Him”. Formscapes even implies that such an AI may be a literal evil spirit (an “archon”). In the same way, a zombie is a kind of inversion of a truly resurrected human.

The content-creator speculates about a “fall” of humanity around the time of the Neolithic revolution, and also associates it with the abandonment of matriarchal goddess-worship. The nurturing mother becomes the devouring demon Lilith as humans see themselves as betrayed by the Goddess (representing Nature or the Earth). This primordial “fall” has affected all humans ever since. The exact nature of our redemption is never spelled out, but it´s implied that it might be dealt with more fully in future videos…   


Wednesday, September 18, 2024

It´s all pagan, guys. Get over it!

 

"Where the heck is that reference
to Egyptian mummies?"

Richard Carrier´s latest contribution. Somewhat ironically, the discussion thread is (so far) more interesting than the blog post/essay itself. Extended quote of one of Carrier´s comments follows. Link to blog post further below!

>>>Buddhism is a kind of nature cult, in the way Taoism and Wicca and even Confucianism is (the latter focuses more on the “nature” of human society; Buddhism, on the “nature” of human conscious existence). It is therefore pre-built to accept and employ pre-cult and extra-cult discoveries, i.e. finding truths outside the religion is not a threat, since the religion is more like a science in that its goal is to find truths that already exist out there (threats can only come when external truths conflict with essential internal beliefs, which then depends on which sect of Buddhism we are talking about).

>>>However, Judeo-Christian-Islam-Mormonism (which is really just a bunch of sects of Judaism) is not a nature cult but a prophetic cult: it believes that a single royal deity has proclaimed all truths through inspired and thus authorized scriptures, and perhaps even (depending on sect) yet-continuing prophecy (e.g. Mormon Prophets are still a thing) or equivalent (e.g. the Pope is imagined to have a special line to God; and something akin is attributed to Protestant preachers “in the Holy Spirit”).

>>>That means any fact conflicting with prophecy/inspired authority is a problem. So, unlike Buddhism, which can claim a lost fact has always been a fact of nature waiting to be discovered, JCIM can’t say that, because God is supposed to have told them everything important, and he can’t have been wrong. He certainly can’t be a plagiarist. So, if the parable of Lazarus sounds suspiciously like a pagan Egyptian parable, that becomes a problem, because now Jesus is just creatively rewriting a merely human (and worse, demonic) story and passing it off as wisdom, which is hard to reconcile with a belief that he was The One and Only God whose wisdom is singular and unique and can’t have been invented by mere mortals, least of all demon-worshiping mortals.

>>>JCIM is thus far more susceptible to cognitive dissonance, and indeed becomes more and more so as the human knowledge-base increases—which is why science has posed such an obvious and corrosive effect on it, and thus why JCIM has had to divert so many resources to combatting or suppressing scientific knowledge or access to it.

>>>I also think this is why we are in an Age of Transition now from traditional religion (based on supernatural superstitions, e.g. a literal belief in demons) to political religion (a la Jordan Peterson).  As I wrote before:


>>>I can’t prove it. But I do suspect—metaphorically speaking—that these guys are the id of an overly-ignorant public too overconfident even to see their own ignorance, much less recognize it as a problem they need to solve. These guys’ fans and worshipers are essentially the secular replacement for their predecessors, the Creationists and Fundamentalists. The mindset, the epistemology, the moral and existential panic, the rationalizing, the persecution complex, the outrage at being questioned or criticized, is all exactly the same. These are literally the same people…or would have been. 


>>>Lately, ancient superstitions about devils and blood magic and angelic armies raining down from the sky have become an increasingly harder sell, so Creationism and Fundamentalism are declining. Those who would have been seduced by their cool-aide twenty years ago, are instead seduced by this new, more modern brew. This is where they went. And because it’s “secular,” atheists are being roped in by it, every bit as much as disaffected Christians are.

Baptism: It´s Pagan, Guys. Get Over It.

Tuesday, September 26, 2023

Heaven for form, Hell for energy - a warning

 


From John Michael Greer´s most recent Magic Monday:


0) First of all, I want to make a comment about the "heaven for form, hell for energy" business. That has been completely misunderstood in the modern pop-occult scene -- Jung emphatically did not mean that it's fine to invoke demons for practical magic. He was a capable occultist, and knew better. His point is that power comes from the passions, but direction and guidance from the higher aspects of the mind


1) Of course there is. Any time you work with archetypes, there are dangers. It can still be worth doing.

2) That's not at all the same thing. Your Shadow is the archetypal dumpster that contains everything about yourself you don't want to admit. Jung comments that it's quite common among criminals to find that their shadows contain things like mercy and gentleness! What is in your Shadow is already in you -- you're just caught up pretending that it's not you, oh, no, it's those other people over there who are the Bad Thing you don't want to admit in yourself. Resolving that hypocrisy is an important first step in any kind of inner growth. That's not related to wallowing in the muck of the submaterial and trying to get favors from the debased beings that dwell there.

3) The Abramelin operation is a good model here. In that working, you invoke and interact with your Guardian Angel and in the process rise up toward the angelic level; from that height, you can then command evil entities and they don't argue, because they recognize you as their superior. If instead you lower yourself to the demonic level, as most demonolaters do, you don't become their master, you become their plaything. "Why, this is Hell, nor am I ever out of it," is what Mephistopheles says when Faustus summons him in Marlowe's play; the implication is that Faustus has descended to the demonic level, and his doom follows accordingly.

4) The best approach I know of to Shadow work is to pay careful attention to everything you can't stand in other people. Make a list -- a good, long, detailed list, enumerating every single thing that makes you rage and snarl and gnash your teeth about the thoughts, words, and actions of the people you know. Then, once the list is finished, sit down and read through it, realizing that every single detail is true of you, and the reason it makes you furious is that you can't stand seeing yourself in the mirror. Rinse and repeat, and you lessen the gap between your ego (that is, your self-concept) and your actual self. It's helpful to do this alongside the Order of Spiritual Alchemy work, which can help you clear away the old traumas and unresolved emotions that often underlie the sort of hypocrisy discussed above.


Original posting:

On Jung and demons, etc

Wednesday, August 9, 2023

When Jung met the orcas

 

Credit: Bill Reid (?)

A weird thing just struck me. The German TV series "The Swarm" is based on a novel from 2004. It´s been in production since 2021 and was finally released in 2023.

Some of the plot elements follow...

Ships all over the world are attacked by whales. Deep sea mining in the Atlantic is prohibited, but a multi-national company does it anyway, with disastrous results. The heroes use submersibles to get in touch with the dangerous "alien hive mind" living in the Arctic Ocean.

This summer, ships have been attacked by killer whales. Some Euro-agency banned deep sea mining in the Atlantic. And some crazies tried to reach the Titantic (close to the Arctic Sea) in a submersible. 

More generally, the oceans are fast becoming an impenetrable border due to the supply crisis during the COVID pandemic and the recent food crisis. As if Cthulhu lived there, in the deeps...

I´m sure that´s just a co-incidence, though.

Like when a film released in May-June 2018 featured two characters very similar to Donald Trump and Greta Thunberg. Trump was already POTUS, but nobody had heard of Greta yet...

Just the Zeitgeist.  

Saturday, August 5, 2023

Crazy as they come

 




I may return to Jacob Böhme in the future, but here, let me just say that if what I read about his theology in "Kristendomens idéhistoria" by Alexander Radler is in any way representative, the man was a nutter of monumental proportions. He seems to have believed not only that evil comes from God, but that God has a split personality?! So is this where Jung got all those weird ideas in his Job book from? Or the "mature" Schelling when he got more Goth somehow? 

Ahem, no, dear Jacob, what you "saw" during your visions is either the Devil himself or, more likely, the fallen world-soul crying out for redemption. That´s not God. That´s us crying out for God! An atheist would say that you just saw the void in your own id and then interpreted it in a proto-Jungian way. But when you look into the void, guess what...

How can you be sure of your salvation if God isn´t perfect? If indeed God himself needs to be saved? And what kind of God is this, who needs a shoe-maker from Görlitz to save Him?

Monday, July 31, 2023

Co-incidentia oppositorum

 

Credit: Musical Linguist

Clas Svahn is a Swedish writer of books about the unexplained and paranormal, albeit often with a somewhat more skeptical slant than usual in that line of business. "Osannolikt: Märkliga möten och fantastiska sammanträffanden" was published in 2013 and isn´t one of his best. It´s an eclectic hodge-podge of...well, everything really, but I suppose a Fortean writer could get away with it by claiming that he is merely emulating Charles Fort! If there is any order in this book, it´s probably by co-incidence. OK, that was a pun on the book´s title, which in English would be "Unlikely: Strange encounters and fantastic co-incidences". 

Personal anecdotes told to the author (who works at a major daily newspaper) dominate, but he also discusses Carl Jung´s ideas about "synchronicity", Paul Kammerer´s speculations about the same, and various skeptical attempts to debunk the idea that co-incidences are mysterious rather than just the work of chance. An entire chapter is devoted to an interview with a Swedish scholar of statistics. And yes, Monsieur de Fontgibu and his plum pudding make a guest appearence. So do Nostradamus, Swedish seer Anton Johansson, and science fiction writer Jules Verne. 

While Svahn is honestly fascinated by the topic, he nevertheless veers strongly towards skepticism. Apart from chance, other mundane explanations suggest themselves. For instance, that extroverts have more "chance meetings" than introverts - obviously, since an extroverted connoisseur of Fortean plum puddings is more likely to encounter another one of the same ilk! Also obvious is that people who are highly impulsive and aggressive often have "bad luck" (especially in traffic). And in an era of rapid transit and internet, the number of "friends of friends" between you and anyone else in the world is rapidly getting smaller (especially on Facebook). 

Some of the anecdotes are extremely funny, for instance that a former president of the Swedish "car drivers association against drunken driving" was named Benny Ruus (in Swedish, "rusdryck" is an old word for alcohol) or that a police officer in charge of a fraud squad was named Alf Ärligh ("ärlig" meaning honest). Or what about a guy named Falk (Falcon) who once saved a hawk? 

With that little reflection, I leave you for now. 


Saturday, February 4, 2023

Jordan Peterson ON FIRE

 



Jordan Peterson makes many good points here. On Joe Rogan Show, of course. Maybe Peterson can still save the world somehow! 

Thursday, November 17, 2022

Demystifying Jordan Peterson

 


Cosmic Skeptic tries to demystify Jordan Peterson, and reaches the perhaps startling conclusion that the Jungian guru is really an atheist! An atheist who tries to muddy the waters by using quasi-religous terminology...