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"Never forget that you are a man and therefore you must bleed for the goal of humanity. Listen you are still too juvenile for your age. You should get older, the years are dwindling and yet your work has not been accomplished.
Practice solitude assiduously without grumbling so that everything will in time become ready. You should not die unfulfilled. Your years are numbered and many years are still needed for your fulfilment. You should become serious and your work sink heavy as iron into the ground of mankind.
Let go of too much science. There lies the way that is not the way. Your way goes toward the depths, toward the rarest and deepest."
〜C. G. Jung - Black Books.。
Several Years Ago, A Team Of Archaeologists Excavating The Megalithic Tomb Of Montelirio Tholos (Spain) Uncovered An Extraordinary Dagger Formed From Rock Crystal
The rock crystal dagger is estimated to be around 4,000 years old. The Megalithic Tomb of Montelirio Tholos dates back to the Copper Age, specifically to the Millares culture, which existed between 3200 and 2300 BCE.
The rock crystal dagger is estimated to be around 4,000 years old. The Megalithic Tomb of Montelirio Tholos dates back to the Copper Age, specifically to the Millares culture, which existed between 3200 and 2300 BCE.
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Modern man does not understand how
much his "rationalism" (which has
destroyed his capacity to respond to
numinous symbols and ideas) has put
him at the mercy of the psychic
"underworld." He has freed himself from
"superstition" (or so he believes), but in
the process he has lost his spiritual
values to a positively dangerous degree.
His moral and spiritual tradition has
disintegrated, and he is now paying the
price for this break-up in worldwide
disorientation and dissociation.
〜C.G. Jung, Man and His Symbols。
Artwork;
Carl Jung (Swiss, 1875-1961)
Illumination from The Red Book (Liber Novus), 1913-1930
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The noblest pleasure is the joy of understanding
〜 Leonardo da Vinci
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The noblest pleasure is the joy of understanding
〜 Leonardo da Vinci
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The Release from Deception
Not a single rope can be found in the image, as it was intricately carved from a soli a masterpiece created by Italian sculptor Francesco Queirolo in 1759 after seven years of painstaking work.
The sculpture depicts an angel freeing a fisherman from a net, symbolizing the liberation of man from his sins.
Its level of detail and complexity was so astounding that 18th-century philosopher Giangiuseppe Origlia referred to it as "the last and most challenging test to which sculpture in marble can aspire."
Queirolo worked tirelessly on his magnum opus without any assistance or a dedicated workspace. Even other sculptors were afraid to touch the delicate net in fear of it breaking into pieces. "The Release from Deception" is now housed at the Sansevero Chapel in Naples, alongside other incredible marble works like "The Veiled Christ" (1753) by Giuseppe Sanmartino and "The Veiled Truth" (1750) by Antonio Corradini.
Not a single rope can be found in the image, as it was intricately carved from a soli a masterpiece created by Italian sculptor Francesco Queirolo in 1759 after seven years of painstaking work.
The sculpture depicts an angel freeing a fisherman from a net, symbolizing the liberation of man from his sins.
Its level of detail and complexity was so astounding that 18th-century philosopher Giangiuseppe Origlia referred to it as "the last and most challenging test to which sculpture in marble can aspire."
Queirolo worked tirelessly on his magnum opus without any assistance or a dedicated workspace. Even other sculptors were afraid to touch the delicate net in fear of it breaking into pieces. "The Release from Deception" is now housed at the Sansevero Chapel in Naples, alongside other incredible marble works like "The Veiled Christ" (1753) by Giuseppe Sanmartino and "The Veiled Truth" (1750) by Antonio Corradini.