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6/28/2025, 1:18:11 PM
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Thus Jesus is not simply reduced only to evil. But instead to instability. Manifesting as either God of Light or as Demon of Darkness. Upon his death, this fracture becomes complete. But the question remains....what personality was left behind to become dominant?
Jung argues that it was not Christ that become the dominant personality that reigns in the world, but instead, that his shadow (Satan) has instead taken over and masquerades as the God of Light.
Now the personality of jesus infinitely fractures further as it compartmentalizes into either the ego ideal or the shadow. Creating ever more infinite christianities which get further and further away from whatever he taught while still on earth. Benefitting more often than not, the whims of the shadow, while playing at the goal of the ego ideal.
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If we assume that this is true, that Jesus failed the process of individuation and became Satan & Christ, we can look at the teachings of the hesychasm and the early desert fathers and find a similar pattern.
In the early contemplative tradition of mainstream christianity, they proclaim that one must treat all thoughts as either good (from god) or evil (from Satan). If they are good, they are kept. If evil- rejected completely.
We see this manifest again outside of the contemplative traditions, where the Christian embraces something as either wholely good or wholely evil.
Thus, Jesus's personality fracture becomes transmissible to his followers.
Themselves either taking up the personality of the God of light....or becoming the Prince of darkness.
Basically Jesus has multiple personality disorder.
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