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ADOLPH GOTTLIEB / “MIST” / 1961 [oil on canvas | 72 x 48″]
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Giorgio de Chirico’s inscription on his self-portrait (c. 1920)
#giorgio de chirico#quote#quotes#latin quotes#as referenced in#man and his symbols#c. g. jung#carl jung#jung
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FRANCIS BACON / "CRUCIFIXION" / 1933 [oil on canvas | 24 3/4 x 19"]
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Catching the Big Fish: Meditation, Consciousness, and Creativity, by David Lynch
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David Lynch, 2013 Alasdair McLellan
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“Many things remain, [...] it’s just the body that’s dropped.” —David Lynch (in his Scene by Scene interview [1999]).
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—C. G. Jung, Man and His Symbols —C. G. Jung, The Red Book: Liber Novus (translated by Mark Kyburz)
In my drafts:
—“Sepharial”, A Manual of Occultism (1911) —“Sepharial”, Cosmic Symbolism (1912) —Rudolf Steiner’s (Ph.D.) authorized translation, The Occult Significance of Blood (p. October 25th, 1906).
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The Book of Disquiet, by Fernando Pessoa [c. 1982]
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(3) That self, always changing, moving, struggling—always, in fact, becoming—alive in every fibre, related at once to the unreal and to the real; and, with its growth in true being, ever more conscious of the contrast between them.
Mysticism (III. The Purification of the Self), by Evelyn Underhill, [c. 1911]
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URL meaning or, inspiration: Seraphiel (Hebrew: שׂרפיאל, meaning ‘Seraph of God/El’).
Similar to Walter Gorn Old’s nom-de-plume (“Sepharial”—after the angel [mentioned in the apocryphal Book of Enoch]).
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In my drafts:
—“Sepharial”, A Manual of Occultism (1911) —“Sepharial”, Cosmic Symbolism (1912) —Rudolf Steiner’s (Ph.D.) authorized translation, The Occult Significance of Blood (p. October 25th, 1906).
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