Carl Jung's spiritual allegiance is an interesting question.
Superficially, he appears to sympathize with Christianity, but his works are rather non-Christian. Especially his idea of individuation by transformation of the psyche by the self. Thus, eliminating the need for Christ and turning apotheosis from an external cause to an individual cause.
Aside from this, he dances around alchemy, Paganism, meditation, and yoga.
I recently read an article that purposes a theory based on some evidence that Carl Jung was in communication and allegiance with the Gnostic God, our God, Lord Abraxas. There were claims he received information from Basilides, an early Gnostic teacher in Alexandria about Occultism through a dream or trance.
Anyhow, I thought this was interesting because I like to read Jung's works and was always concerned over his apparent Christian sentiment.
I am not proposing anything concrete.
https://culturacolectiva.com/en/history/carl-gustav-jung-occultism/
Superficially, he appears to sympathize with Christianity, but his works are rather non-Christian. Especially his idea of individuation by transformation of the psyche by the self. Thus, eliminating the need for Christ and turning apotheosis from an external cause to an individual cause.
Aside from this, he dances around alchemy, Paganism, meditation, and yoga.
I recently read an article that purposes a theory based on some evidence that Carl Jung was in communication and allegiance with the Gnostic God, our God, Lord Abraxas. There were claims he received information from Basilides, an early Gnostic teacher in Alexandria about Occultism through a dream or trance.
Anyhow, I thought this was interesting because I like to read Jung's works and was always concerned over his apparent Christian sentiment.
I am not proposing anything concrete.
https://culturacolectiva.com/en/history/carl-gustav-jung-occultism/