Jung and His Other
The name Philemon has reached public notice as much as the name
of its author, Analytical Psychologist Prof. Dr. C.G. Jung. This is
not so odd considering that more is publicly known about the man
Jung on a multi-dimen sional level than many a celebrity in recent
histo ry. Much has been re vealed for all to see from the level of
depth, breadth and intensity that not only includes his pioneer
work in Depth Psychology but the more recent publication of his
secretive creative endeavors now broadcast in a lavish facsimile
edition of his original closet composed Red Book: as if suddenly
the man of mind and his science of the psyche is brushed aside for
the man of fabulous fantasy magic. That would be to say the man
Jung has been eclipsed by his own imaginary man, Philemon.
Who is Philemon and by what power does he take stage center? Jung
did not have to answer this question involving his successor
because he insisted that the "all his life" closet work be made
public only posthumously, almost as if to publicly reveal this
other of his life as in fact a prognostication of his afterlife.
Accordingly, in his fantasy he listens to the voices of the dead, a
theme that I have extended in wider application to the world scene
and the origins of Western culture since the founding of Alexandria
"where the East meets the West" by Alexander the Great of ancient
Albania (Illyria)
Bernard X Bovasso
May 21, 2012
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