For the alchemist the one primarily in need of redemption is not man, but the deity who is lost and sleeping in matter.


The Collected Works of C.G. Jung: Psychology and alchemy (ed. 1953)


For the alchemist the one primarily in need of redemption is not man, but the deity who is lost and sleeping in matter.

For the alchemist the one primarily in need of redemption is not man, but the deity who is lost and sleeping in matter.

For the alchemist the one primarily in need of redemption is not man, but the deity who is lost and sleeping in matter.

For the alchemist the one primarily in need of redemption is not man, but the deity who is lost and sleeping in matter.