Dave,
Enjoyed "The Jung and the Restless", I was wondering if you saw any 
co-relationship
between the hero's journey and Paul's two context paper.
 
Thnx
-Ron

From: david buchanan <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> 
Sent: Monday, September 30, 2013 8:45 AM
Subject: [MD] Nihilism, hmmm.


"Jung was the kind of thinker who could disturb the psychologists for being too 
theological (Freud) and disturb the theologians for being too psychological 
(Buber). It’s not that he operated in a twilight zone between the two but Jung 
viewed the psyche as inherently spiritual, without necessarily entailing any 
belief in the supernatural. A living religion on his view is one that properly 
serves a psychological need. Not, however, as a comforting crutch or as a 
bandage for one’s neurosis."

See The Jung and the Restless @ 
http://www.partiallyexaminedlife.com/2013/09/28/the-jung-and-the-restless/



"People are acutely aware of the meaninglessness of their existence, and they 
try to cover this up in a number of ways. By returning to forms of traditional 
religion such as fundamentalist Christianity. Or by engaging in new forms of 
religion—New Age belief, whether that be yoga or sitting with crystals in your 
hands, finding your inner child, sitting under a pyramid, or whatever. All of 
these are examples of passive nihilism. You might also try what Nietzsche calls 
active nihilism, engaging in acts of terrorism or whatever. The idea here is 
that, given that nothing means anything, we might as well blow the whole place 
up. I would recommend neither passive nor active nihilism, both of which seek 
to escape from the “meaning gap” in our lives. The point—the point of 
Nietzsche’s philosophy, and of philosophy as such, in my view—is to think 
within that gap and work against nihilism. To use thought against the nihilism 
of the present."

See the whole Simon Critchley interview at: 
http://www.believermag.com/issues/200308/?read=interview_critchley 



                          
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