A Concordance by Thornton Ladd
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Analytical psychologist, Washington, D.C.
Analytical psychologist, Washington, D.C.
Analytical psychologist, Washington, D.C.
Analytical psychologist, Washington, D.C.
I must make clear at once that the following observations on the visions of Zosimos of Panopolis, an important alchemist and Gnostic of the third century A.D., are not intended as a final explanation of this extraordinarily difficult material. My psychological contribution is no more than an attempt to shed a little light on it and to answer some of the questions raised by the visions:
The myth of Cadmus is a kinsman of the Pelasgian Hermes Ithyphallikos:
The myth of Cadmus is a kinsman of the Pelasgian Hermes Ithyphallikos:
The Perseus myth may be understood as follows:
T. had sent Jung a work on Egyptian mythology which he, with T.'s consent passed on to Dr. J. for an expert opinion