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12/31/2008

Today's discoveries about Jung

ah ah....

His religious view, a more human and contemp view, about God and Job's situation....
in Answer to Job

It is so interestingly similar in terms of the intensity and destruction & creativity impacted on me and that between the breakup of Jung & Freud, and my own breakup with my academic father, and in a way only have I realized that I need to grow up and stand up as an independent woman...

2 comments:

David said...

Jesus Gal,

Happy 2009 to you!

May the new year bring you blessings, joy, happiness and fullfillment!

I look forward to reading more from you this next year.

Your other site: Pastoral Psychologist's striving -- my divine call. Is most the most interesting site I have read in a long time. You cover topics I have not thought about since being in university some years ago. Freud, Jung, J.B. Watson, Maslow among others I remember being discussed in the two classes I took that looked a social behavior, and social diversity. I admire you for writing so freely and deeply about your struggle to find a balance between your Christian Faith, and your professional endeavors. You stated, “But what does man possess that God does not have? Because of his littleness, puniness, and defencelessness against the Almighty, he possesses, as we have already suggested, a somewhat keener consciousness based on self-reflection: he must, in order to survive, always be mindful of his impotence. God has no need of this circumspection, for nowhere does he come up against an insuperable obstacle that would force him to hesitate and hence make him reflect on himself.”

Your conclusion is wonderful. God has no need for circumspection! We are the weak and feeble. We are so capable of making the wrong decision, we are at times, easily lead astray.

Man, made in the image of God, has a purpose - to be in
relationship to God, who is there. Man forgets his purpose and
thus he forgets who he is and what life means.

Francis Schaeffe

May the Lord bless you this year, and may the Peace of the Lord always be with you!

A parting prayer:

Come Holy Spirit, fill our hearts with your love and enable us to share in your great mission: to renew the face of the earth!


David

Jesus' Gal said...

Hi David,

Thanks for visiting and really reading & enjoying some of my thoughts....and much encouragements.

I like the twists and frank reactions of Jung to Job, in his "Answer to Job". The post in my psy blog - Answer to Job, words in blue, are actually direct quotation from an online excerpt of the book.

I was really surprised by this book of Jung's.

:) so not my own words.... :) but I kind of think in this direction too!!!

It is really a long long struggling road for me to integrate Psy and Theology/Christian Spirituality, as I found the two in conflicting value system most of the time....

I only want to belong to my God, my Lord, my Savior.

Best wishes for New year 2009!!!