
Lament of the Dead


God (as Nietzsche famously declared) is dead. But in the unconscious, God is eternal.
Frank Tallis • Mortal Secrets
The materialization of psychic contents, by which contents that we would call “psychic”–like life, immortality, and death—take on material form in myth and ritual and appear as water, bread, fruit, etc., is a characteristic of the primitive mind. Inside is projected outside, as we say.
Erich Neumann • The Origins and History of Consciousness (Princeton Classics Book 9)
From that time on, the dead have become ever more distinct for me as the voices of the Unanswered, Unresolved, and Unredeemed; for since the questions and demands which my destiny required me to answer did not come to me from the outside, they must have come from the inner world. These conversations with the dead formed a kind of prelude to what I
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