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Unread 01-29-2009, 02:26 PM
Mark Allinson Mark Allinson is offline
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Jung, while clinging to the belief in a noumenal reality, agrees that the only reality we can ever experience is psychic:

"Whatever [the psyche] may state about itself, it will never get beyond itself. All comprehension and all that is comprehended is in itself psychic, and to that extent we are hopelessly cooped up in an exclusively psychic world. Nevertheless, we have good reason to suppose that behind this veil there exists the uncomprehended absolute object which affects and influences us ... ‘pyschic existence is the only category of existence of which we have immediate knowledge, since nothing can be known unless it first appears as a psychic image’."(Memories, Dreams, Reflections, p 385.

So all beliefs in a non-experiential transcendent are also psychic phenomena. In terms of our human experience, the "beyond" is always "here".

As Hillman says, his psychology is truly a Western form of Zen Buddhism, which says the same thing.
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