Today’s Oracle takes us to the Taurus monthly for February 2002.
Our current years, if you ask me, stand out as some of the more interesting times in the history of religion. It was the Swiss psychoanalyst Carl Jung who warned that most religion is a cover-up for, or designed as protection from, direct religious experience. In short, today we are tending to move past doctrine and back into direct contact with the numinous, often looking right at the great mystery. Your charts tell me you are in the midst of a new kind of spiritual awakening or renewal, though it may not feel that way. Your tendency to think of God or Goddess through filters, tradition or structure may seem like it’s getting in the way, though I suggest you let it serve as a conduit for your dawning reality. When in doubt, go deeper into your spiritual tradition, and seek not only for what it teaches about right thought, but also about right action.
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Dear Eric,
Sigmund Freud was Austrian; Carl Jung was Swiss:)
B.Wachs,Diploma Candidate, CG Jung Institute, Kusnacht (Switzerland)
PS Come visit us sometime! There are piblic lectures in this sweet town on Lake Zurich three times per year:) look on the CG Jung Institute Website.
Sorry… public, not piblic. And here is the link:
https://www.junginstitut.ch/english/
Brinda — that you for that correction on Jung’s birthplace! Although I could fix the error in today’s Oracle, I don’t know if it’s possible for us to fix this horoscope as it exists in our 2002 archive database — which means that if it pops up again for another Oracle, the error would still be there. Ah well!