
The third issue of The Gnostic: A Journal of Gnosticism, Western Esotericism and Spirituality. Featuring a cover by C.G. Jung, Lance Owens on Jung's Red Book. Interviews with David Tibet of Current 93, Jacob Needleman and Zohar expert Daniel C. Matt. Articles on Gnostic anime, Robert Graves, Gnostic texts, the Gospel of Luke, William Blake, deja vu, coincidence, a ten page comic, reviews and much more.
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Contents
- From the Mouth of the Demiurge
- David Tibet Interview: Andrew Phillip Smith
- The Hermaneutic of Vision: C.G. Jung and Liber Novus: Lance S. Owens
- Déjà vu, Consciousness, Time & English Pubs: Karl Le Marcs
- The Hard Choice: The Authoritative Discourse on the Soul: Andrew Phillip Smith
- Blake and Gnosticism: Michael grenfell
- Anomalies: Bill Darlison
- Gospel According to Toni: Toni Charles
- Unbegotten: Miguel Conner
- The Gnostic Gospel of Luke: Reginald Freeman
- An Interview with Jacob Needleman: William H. Kennedy
- Do Gnostics Dream of Giant Robots? The Rise of Gnosticism in Japanese Anime: Miguel Conner
- Obnoxious Gnostics: the Apocalypse of Peter: Andrew Phillip Smith
- Interview with Daniel Matt: Miguel Conner
- The Devil and the Monk: Elan’ Rodger Trinidad
- Quest for the Unreachable: Anthony Blake
- Robert Graves, the Bull God and the Angry Shepherd: Andrew Phillip Smith
- Excerpts from Theodotus: Clement of Alexandria
- Perfect Day Living: A column by Jeremy Puma:
- Reader Response: Reginald Freeman
- Into the Bridal Chamber: A column by Andrew Phillip Smith:
- Book Reviews by Bill Darlison, William H. Kennedy, Reginald Freeman, and Andrew Phillip Smith
- Food for Thought
- Biographies
- From Paris Workings John Freeman
- Cover: Philemon by C.G. Jung, with the permission of W.W. Norton & Co
Reviews
"This is certainly a comprehensive magazine covering Gnosticism in a truly erudite yet approachable manner. There is a wide and diverse range of articles with more than enough to challenge and stimulate" Read the full review on Living Traditions Magazine
"The essay on Jung and the Red Book is excellent!" The essay on Jung and the Red Book is alone well worth the price of the journal -- if you are interested in Jung, this is a must-read study. It is the best available introduction to a reading of Jung's Red Book -- interesting, informative, balanced, and highly readable. I give it 5 stars for this reason. Read the full review on Amazon
"What comes through strongly in the innate wisdom of the editor-in-chief, who is able to look at a variety of traditions and pull out what is true and important in them; his writers take their cue from the editor and approach the material with the same warmth and caring"
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"The essay on Jung and the Red Book is excellent!" The essay on Jung and the Red Book is alone well worth the price of the journal -- if you are interested in Jung, this is a must-read study. It is the best available introduction to a reading of Jung's Red Book -- interesting, informative, balanced, and highly readable. I give it 5 stars for this reason. Read the full review on Amazon
"What comes through strongly in the innate wisdom of the editor-in-chief, who is able to look at a variety of traditions and pull out what is true and important in them; his writers take their cue from the editor and approach the material with the same warmth and caring"
Read the review on Amazon.co.uk