Sunday, 6 October 2019

{A Dream: Sister of the Sitting Poor [continued (3)]}[3rd April 1989]


[Redbook6:122-123)][19890403:(a.m.)c]{A Dream: Sister of the Sitting Poor [continued (3)]}[3rd April 1989]

19890403. (a.m.)
[continued]


At the same time,* you have got to be careful about this sort of thing, which can simply be nonsense. Somewhere in Jung’s memoirs he recounts a vision of [a] Doctor [sic] friend attired in the robes of ‘a Basileus of Kos’** – to one unfamiliar with Jung’s symbolism here, this just sounds yukky.

But there is nothing unorthodox in this message, as I interpret it: ‘I return, he was sitting inactive: ***Sister of the Sitting Poor’. It is, as it happens, the only immediate future which does not make me feel uneasy.


*[See last previous entry]

**[Basileus: (King/Emperor (Greek); Kos: one of the Greek islands, also its main town]

***ie the house, not me.{?}
[or [W] – see last previous entry]




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