The idea here is very similar, this mountain also has a sanctuary on it: but in this text the mountain is personified: “it exclaims” (in Latin “clamat”), it is so to speak an animated being. ![]() The meditation, and who then sits as Buddha in the sanctuary on the summit of Mount Meru. We met the world mountain, Mount Meru, in the Tibetan text, “Shri Chakra Sambhara Tantra”, and understood it as a symbol for the Self of the Yogin, who is transformed into Buddha in the course of ![]() You will remember that we have often spoken of the symbol of the mountain. ‘I am the black of the white and the white of the black’.” The mountain with the sanctuary exclaims: We come now to the third of these four sentences: ![]() We stopped last time in the middle of a sequence of quotations from the “Allegoriae Sapientum”. Jung’s Lectures at the ETH Zürich, 1933-1941
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