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Carl Jung

Carl Jung is one of the most controversial figures in human history. It is said that
Jung is an descendant of 2 well-known Basel families. His paternal grandfather
was named Carl Gustav Jung who lived from 1794 to 1864. This man was born in
Mannheim, Germany and studied medicine at the universities of Heidelberg and
Berlin. He came under the influence of two leading liberal Protestant theologians
Jacob Fries and Friedrich Schleiermacher. Carl Jung‘s paternal grandfather
converted from Roman Catholicism into Protestantism, because of
Schleiermacher‘s influence. Carl Jung said that this grandfather was a
Freemasons and Rosicrucianism influenced his ancestry. Carl Jung lived for a
long time from 1875 to 1961. He changed the way we look at the human psyche.
He was a pioneer of the New Age Movement. Jung (who had illicit affairs with
other women being an adulterer against his wife of 52 years) said that we are
entering into the Age of Aquarius. He was a pioneer of dream analysis, which is
about interpretation human dreams. Some have criticized Jung as a medicine
man who utilized discredited scientific views on the human mind. Others praise
him. Carl G. Jung was a Swiss psychiatrist. His disciples called him the
"Hexenmeister of Zurich" or the Master sorcerer. He is known to have written
that:

“…Where love rules, there is no will to power, and where power predominates, love is
lacking. The one is the shadow of the other...”
-Carl Jung, "On the Psychology of the Unconciousness", 1917

“…Why is psychology the youngest of the empirical sciences? Why have we not long
since discovered the unconscious and raised up its treasure-house of eternal images?
Simply because we had a religious formula for everything psychic — and one that is far
more beautiful and comprehensive than immediate experience. Though the Christian
view of the world has paled for many people, the symbolic treasure-rooms of the East are
still full of marvels that can nourish for a long time to come the passion for show and new
clothes. What is more, these images — be they Christian or Buddhist or what you will —
are lovely, mysterious, richly intuitive…”

-Carl Jung, “The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious” (1934) pgs. 7-8

Some have classified him as a Christian or his father as a Lutheran pastor. This
just isn't true, because Jung admitted privately that he was a Gnostic. He even
borrowed elements of his thinking from ancient Gnosticism. As early as August
of 1912, he wrote a letter to Freud that he believed that Wisdom personified from
Gnosticism (called Sophia) would re-enter Western culture by the way of depth
psychology. Carl Jung read the Gnostic work of Pistis Sophia. Jung was a very
intelligent man. He could read Latin, Greek, German, English, and French. He
was a medical doctor, an university professor, and an early disciple of the
controversial Sigmund Freud. Jung was the founder of his own school of
psychology called Analytical Psychology. Carl Jung explored dreams, myths,
imagination, and the occult. He “experienced precognition, clairvoyance, psycho
kinesis, and haunting” (Harper’s Encyclopedia of Mystical and Paranormal
Experience). His critics contend that he regularly used New Age thought under
the cover of psychological science. Soon, Freud broke form Jung. Carl Jung
experienced a six year breakdown afterwards. Jung believed that archetypes (or
figures from his fantasies) can improve someone's conscious mind. Carl Jung
believed that one archetype (which he called a daemon or a demon) named
Philemon would guide him as his "teacher." These are Carl Jung's words about
his "spirit guide" Philemon:

"...Philemon and other figures of my fantasies brought home to me the crucial


insight that there are things in the psyche which I do not produce, but which
produce themselves and have their own life. Philemon represented a force that
was not myself. In my fantasies I held conversations with him, and he said things
which I had not consciously thought. [?] Psychologically, Philemon represented
superior insight.” (The Automatic Writings of Jung by Philip Coppens)

Carl Jung even worked with his mother and 2 female cousins in hypnotically
induced séances. The Bible condemns spiritism and demon contact. Even the
Bible says that Satan can masquerade as an angel of light. It doesn't matter if a
so-called "spirit guide" expresses great intellect. If this being says something that
is blatantly contrary to the Scriptures, you ought to reject that "being"
completely. John gave this warning: “Do not believe every spirit, but test the
spirits to see whether they are from God, because many false prophets have gone
out into the world” (I John 4). He has so much demon contact that Jung claimed
to experience poltergeists in his house. Jung wrote the Gnostic book of the Seven
Sermons of the Dead (that praised the false Gnostic god of Abraxas, which
embodied both good and evil in one). In Scripture believers are admonished to,
"give no regard to mediums and familiar spirits; do not seek after them, to be
defiled by them: I am the Lord your God" (Leviticus 19:31).

Carl Jung's embrace of the occult didn't end there. He promoted the embrace of
occult phenomena as apart of the exploration of the unconscious. He coined the
scientific sounding word of synchronicity to describe it. Synchronicity can refer
to meaningful coincidences as well. He tried to legitimatize divination, the I
Ching, yoga, astrology, and all manner of psychic practices. This is strange for
a doctor to embrace such unscientific methods such as astrology. Even
automatic writing has been embraced by some scientists to explore the
unconscious. Carl Jung believed that the metaphysical occult world have certain
components that is found in all religions, therefore giving the human psyche
equal status to all religious views. Jung believed in visualization and in the inner
child (or that even an adult has a representation of a child that represents the
way he or she was treated as a child. Jung views it as an archetype. An archetype
is a mental image that are innate in human lives. They can have a life of their
own and influence religious experiences). Visualization deals with using mental
images and using the mind in esoteric methods (some want to do it for pain
control, psychotherapy, and other reasons). According to Carl Jung, there is an
impersonal "collective unconscious" or a type of library possessing all things ever
known. This is present in each person's unconscious. The “collective
unconscious” is pure myth. Richard Webster wisely observes that “the
Unconscious is not simply an occult entity for whose real existence there is no
palpable evidence. It is an illusion produced by language--a kind of intellectual
hallucination” (Richard Webster, Why Freud Was Wrong, p. 250, quoted from Ed
Hird). According to Don Matzat,
“Jung theorized that all humanity, past and present, were connected on an
unconscious plane. Therefore, deep within each individual was the collective
wisdom of the ages, including all religious, mythical content. ? Jung placed a
"scientific" footing under occult phenomena and mystical experience. Jung was
deeply involved in the occult and did his doctoral thesis on parapsychology. He
also was interested in Catholic mysticism and conducted seminars on the
teachings of Ignatius Loyola.” That's interesting since Loyola claimed that his
unbiblical trances gave him inspiration from God. Actually, God doesn't lead
people into trances. Either Loyola was hallucinating or demonic forces inspired
Loyola to create his Jesuit order. The Jesuit Order as many realize infiltrate
universities, Ecumenicals, and other entities for the sake of controlling them
along with promoting the aims of Romanism. Hence, there is a Jesuit connection
to Carl Gustav Jung. Even the faulty lie detector test and the MBTI (or Meyers-
Briggs Type Indicator, which is a personality and psychological test to see what
makes people tick) are based on Jung's theories. Hence, Jung embrace pagan
principles.

According to Elliot Miller, “The movement that Jung initiated is much closer in
nature to a neopagan (Aryan) cult than the scientific psychiatric discipline that it
has always claimed to be. It is not just religious but a religion.” (Book review “The
Jung Cult: Origins of a Charismatic Movement” By Elliot Miller Includes all
quotes by J. Budziszewski)

Carl Jung studied the subject of alchemy. Alchemy is the view or study or
changing base metals into gold. It is also a philosophy that deals with the idea by
those in the occult that certain action can generate ultimate wisdom or
immorality. Alchemy comes from the Arabic word of Al-kimia, yet the concept
of alchemy existed in the ancient four corners of the world (like in Persia,
Mesopotamia, Egypt, India, ancient Rome, China, the Muslim civilizations, etc.).
Kabbalists like Zohara Hieronimus (who is the wife of Robert Hieronimus) have
studied alchemy for years. Some Hermetic schools believe that the changing of
lead into gold was the metaphor of changing the physical body (which is called
Saturn or lead) into solar energy (which stands for gold) or immortality. Carl
Jung believes that alchemy is a Western proto-psychology dedicated to the
achievement of individuation. To Jung, individualism was about transforming
one’s psyche by bringing the personal and collective unconscious into conscious.
In order, individuation is the development of one’s personal psychological
makeup in Jung’s conception. To achieve individuation according to Carl Jung
means that you are harmonious, mature, and responsible. Carl Jung believed
that alchemy was the way Gnosticism survived the Renaissance. So, Jung
compared individuation to alchemy as both represent transformation. According
to Stephan A. Hoeller’s article entitled “C. G. Jung and the Alchemical Renewal,”
Jung believed that human life comes from 2 sources of Gnosis (or salvific
knowledge). They are Lumen Dei (he light coming from he Godhead) and
Lumen Naturae (or the light coming from the forces of Nature). Jung thought
that Divine Light may be learned about and the Light of Nature could be
released via alchemy before it can been fully operative. To Jung, God redeems
humanity, but nature can only be redeemed by human alchemists in the method
of transformation which is the only way of liberating light imprisoned in
physical creation. Gnostics teach that true light or wisdom is restricted by the
physical world. Jung’s alchemical work of The Psychology of the Transference
showed 10 pictures that talk about the opus of alchemical transformation (that changed
the dual power of a “King” and “Queen” into a new androgynous being via a mystico-
erotic relationship). This being is called “the noble Empress.” This story is found in the
work called Rosarium Philosophorum or the Rosary of the Philosophers. Transformation
into a new being via an alchemical union is one of the secret teachings of the occult. Carl
Jung said that him having dreams inspired him to studied alchemy to connect in
developing his psychological perspective on issues. Ironically, he believed that dream
interpretation was key in exploring the human unconscious.

Fritz Springmeier in his "Be Wise as Serpents" book wrote interesting


information on Carl Jung:

"...If we look at just one public school in Oregon, we can see what has
happened under Masonic direction. This school has replaced Christmas events
and a Christmas party with a Winter Solstice Festival complete with Wizzards,
witches, Druids, etc. The teachers in an all-teacher's conference gather in
Mandalas (the form of a Witch's coven) and for such a meeting draw Mandalas
(a form of Buddhist prayer). The Hindu third eye is taught in the class "Math
and the Mind's Eye" —Course I & II, and in other classes as well. Christian
ideas about marriage are obviously outdated, as teachers promote living
together unmarried to the students, and other ideas of sexual promiscuity. The
following holidays are to be special events- The Russian Revolution's May
Day, the Independence Day of Red China, Buddha's birthday, Mohammad's
birthday, and several Jewish religious holidays like Yom Kippur. What is
blatantly missing in this public school is anything about Christ or Christian
holidays, such as Christmas. When one reads the new instructions to teachers,
the Anti-Bias Curriculum, there is a noticable absent item, that is any concern
about bias against Christianity. Devout Christians no matter what label they
carry are in short suppy, and are one of the most persecuted ravaged groups.
Many sincere believers in Jesus Christ, must suffer indignities from the hands of
those who only pretend to be Christians. It seems to me to be very biased to
remove Christmas celebrations and replace them with Druids and Witches, such
as has been done in the school refered to in the proceeding paragraph.

This author is aware of other reported events in schools across this country
which displayed the same hate for Christianity and esteem for the pagan mystery
religions, and its all done under the disguise of religious freedom. This is actually
according to the NEA's plans. Samuel Blumenfeld's book NEA: Trojan Horse In
American Education does a full blown expose on how the NEA has planned to
create illiteracy along with the Socialist One-World-Nation they are helping
establish. Another of his books exposes how the private schools were
functioning fine in America before public schools began to predominate, and
how they were supplanted by the actions of those opposed to God with the
purpose of destroying religious values. Another example, students being
expelled for talking on their own time about after school Bible Studies, while
their particular school had Satanic posters in the library. Incredible, yes but
true. You will not find the Masons running campaigns against Satanism and
the Mystery Religions entering our schools, like they did against Christianity.
When Christians have called the ACLU to get support for legal action against
the introduction of the religion of Satanism into their School system, the
ACLU was not in the least interested. The mask has come off, the leaders of
the Masons and the ACLU are not interested in religious freedom, they have
been interested in the systematic destruction of Christianity, and its
prostitution to serve their goals toward a One-World-State. In the gifted school
program, the classes being given for our most gifted children, they are
introducing them to the mystery religions on school time by what they call
"Phantasy Games Class." In American PE classes they have the children
chanting mantras (a form of Hindu Prayer….Many of the modern educational
ideas within such a school are not even be realized by the general public as
occultic. People get very defensive when one explains that psychology, which
is considered a science, is but based on the occultic direction that Freud and
Jung gave. Jung is openly recognized by occultists like the Rosicrucians as
having been an illumined mind.28 Freud was a drug addict. Jung got his
information from a "spirit guide." (What Christian's call a demon.) Jung was
into mandalas. Jung wrote a foreward to the book The I Ching. Jung was into
astrology. He wrote a commentary on The Tibetan Book of the Dead. He says
that "to it I owe not only many stimulating ideas and discoveries but also
many fundamental insights."29 This great Jewish mystic Jung, an associate of
Freud, gave us much of the foundation of modern psychology. Leaders of the
religion of psychology such as Maslow, Rogers, and Fromm all took their "trip
East" into occultism...Those who are associated with the Theosophical Society,
for instance, would be aware of Jung occultic connections, because the
Society's catolog of Quest books advertises Jung and the Lost Gospels, Jungian
Synchronicity in Astrological Signs and Ages, and Gnostic Jung and the Seven
Sermons of the Dead....Worse yet, Psychology and Psychiatry have
repeatedly proved to be of little value, if they were tested like drugs for
Food & Drug Administration approval, they would be banned. This is not
my opinion alone, but rather many psychologists are aware of failure of
psychology…." (the end of Fritz Springmeier’s Be Wise of Serpents source)

This image show Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung, and other respective psychologists.
Their views influenced greatly the pro-Modernist thought that is so
commonplace in the early part of the 21st century.

One of Carl Jung's false views is that he wanted to merge good and evil or light
and darkness. The Bible of course condemns such actions. Jung's Gnostic
teachings include the view that self knowledge is more important than morality.
He viewed God as a quarternity not as a Trinity. He called this the Father, Son,
Holy Spirit, and Lucifer, which is blasphemy of course. Jung viewed God as
having an evil demonic side. Carl Jung of course believed that all religious truth
relates to psychological elements in human consciousness. In other words Christ,
Buddha, Shiva, etc are just examples of "savior archetypes" that are part of the
"collective unconscious." These archetypes in Jung's mind have equal religious
value. I learned of this view of Jung from high school. Religious relativism is
embracing of this view and this is erroneously classified as "scientific" in many
circles. He taught that man has a divine Self that can be unveiled via self
knowledge. This thinking is exactly similar to Hinduism, the New Age
Movement, and Gnosticism. Transpersonal psychotherapies are related to
Jung's views. Jung blasphemed Jesus Christ again. He taught the Jesus Christ
only has the power, because he was possessed by the Savior archetype (i.e.
Jesus was a man who was insane because he claimed to be God. This is related
to the Gnostic version of Christ that separated the person from the "Christ
Spirit"). Jung's lies are infiltrating some Christian groups. The long-time
apostate Fuller Theological Seminary is offering a department of Psychology.
In it they promote the books of Carl Jung. Jung's influence is on Rick Warren's
SHAPE program that has been utilized by many churches (including
institutions). John Spong, Richard Foster, and others love his work. Carl Jung
openly doubted the Christian faith and he disrespected Jesus Christ (as not
real and a god of death). Why would Christians align with him anyway? They
shouldn't. Here's another quote on this subject:

J. Budziszewski, professor of Government and Philosophy at the University of


Texas, says this about Jungianism: "[It] is based on damnable lies about the
nature of good, evil, God, and the human soul. Yet these lies are being taught in
ostensibly Christian seminaries and promoted by ostensibly Christian
psychotherapists. I shuddered when I spoke to a Christian lady who said that her
minister had been teaching her to 'gain strength from her dark side.'
The reality is that we should be careful about false doctrines. Deceptions
are common and we should reject them completely. Carl Jung was a big
deception. He even believed that good shouldn't overcome evil, but good
should integrate with evil in order to achieve wholeness (He said that it is
possible for man to attain totality or become whole by using the spirit of
darkness. That's blasphemy of course). This is very erroneous. The Bible
even says that God will overcome all evil and a Christian will be victorious
over evil in following God's will. The apostle Paul forbids uniting with evil:

"Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers: for what fellowship hath
righteousness with unrighteousness? and what communion hath light with
darkness? And what concord hath Christ with Belial? or what part hath he that
believeth with an infidel? And what agreement hath the temple of God with idols?
for ye are the temple of the living God; as God hath said, I will dwell in them, and
walk in [them]; and I will be their God, and they shall be my people. Wherefore
come out from among them, and be ye separate, saith the Lord, and touch not
the unclean [thing]; and I will receive you, And will be a Father unto you, and ye
shall be my sons and daughters, saith the Lord Almighty..." We don't need to use
false archetypes praised either. Carl Jung is a Christ-hater and a demonically
deceiver blasphemer. Carl Jung is a very controversial figure in the realm of
world history. At first, I didn‘t know much about the composition of the
history Jung. Now, I realize his life story in more concrete ways. The truth
is that man is sinful from the Fall of Adam. Only God's son Jesus Christ is
capable of giving man salvation.

By Timothy

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