So, today ... today will be a little bit easier.
We’re going to invite in now our guest for
the day. They’ll join us for the next few
segments. Our guest will be around you in
these next few months, be with you. Some of
you have worked directly with our guest in
a previous lifetime. Some of you have studied
our guest and their teachings and their understandings.
So our guest comes in today in a place of
honor. Take a deep breath and welcome in Carl
Gustav Jung into our gathering. He’s been
longing to return, come back and join us up
front like this. He is not reincarnated back
to Earth but will be soon. Perhaps my new
persona Sam will perhaps get to know this
reincarnation of Jung back here on Earth.
He was a leader in his time developing new
ideas and new consciousness, and while there
was such a movement back in his days toward
science and technology, he said, “Hang on
just a minute. It’s not ALL about science.
As a matter of fact, the being, the human
is deprived of a very important part of themselves
if you make it all about facts and figures
and only the things that can be seen through
a microscope or factored into a mathematical
formula. There’s something more. There’s
this thing called the psyche. There’s this
thing called the spirit, and that should play
such an important role in any person’s life,
regardless of whether or not they were religious,
but the understanding of their consciousness,
of their inner self, and the thing that does
go beyond the mind.”
He was a pioneer in his time and that’s
why he has asked to come back and see the
new pioneers of this new age, to learn from
you so that when he incarnates once again,
he has the very valuable lessons from all
of you, the insights and the awarenesses that
you have helped to develop.
Carl came in also at an important time in
his lifetime, although not nearly as large
as the changes you are seeing right now. Dear
Carl, like most good young Swiss boys, had
to study hard, had to recite and memorize
and hit the books. His father, a preacher,
wanted him to be a good student and a successful
person in life. But there was always something
in Carl that caused him to resent and resist
the studies, much more so than other boys
his age – eight, nine, ten years of age.
Even though he could discipline himself, even
though he studied hard and got somewhat good
grades, there was part of him that was beginning
to get angry, beginning to resent any of this
studying. He wanted to go off in his daydreams.
He wanted to feel his intuition. He wanted
to connect with his spirit.
And you can imagine as a young boy how difficult
that was to talk about when the order of the
day was getting good grades – as the only
son, the only child in his family – getting
good grades so he could be successful, carry
on the family name.
He set up an interesting little situation
for himself, as many of you did when you were
younger also. I’m going to ask you to allow
yourself to remember an event in your life
that occurred when you were in the age range
of, let’s say, seven to maybe twelve or
thirteen years of age. Something traumatic
happened to change the course, to open you
up.
For Carl, it was an argument with some of
his other classmates one day. It got a bit
nasty, using not so nice words with each other.
Carl held back, trying not to get angry even
though he could feel his face getting red
and his fists clenching, until one of the
other schoolmates – a boy much larger than
he – happened to make an inappropriate comment
about Carl’s mother. Now, some of you know
what that’s like. But in this case, it was
real for Carl’s mother had severe problems
with depression, anxiety. She was sent away
quite often, locked away on a few occasions,
and the separation from his mother was deep
in Carl’s heart and mind. This caring for
her, but also his embarrassment about her.
So the moment the other boy made the comment
about, what you would say now, ‘your mama,’
has brought up all of the anger, all of the
resentment and all of the ill feelings that
Carl had been holding, and he lunged at the
accuser. And, of course, the other boy being
much larger and much stronger and having the
assistance of some of his other close-by thugs,
beat the crap out of Carl, got him down on
the ground, knocked his head continually into
the hard dirt until he lay unconscious and
lifeless.
That was a turning point in Carl’s life,
because while he was laying there unconscious
there was an infusion of new energy. You know
what happens – sometimes you’re in a car
accident; sometimes you fall, get the wind
knocked out of you; sometimes, like Carl,
somebody punches you.
As he lay there unconscious, there was a change
in him and he went from everything going through
the mind to his heart opening up. When he
came to and stumbled back home, he vowed never
to go to school again. You see, he placed
the blame on school, but something else was
in the works. He told his father and his caretakers
that he couldn’t possibly go back, for they
would beat him up again. But that was an excuse
for what would become the very, very formative
years of Carl’s life.
He studied somewhat under his father, but
he spent a tremendous amount of time with
himself, what some would call daydreaming,
but it was expanding. Some would call it just
lying in bed, but what he called going into
other realms. What some would call self-absorbed,
but what actually was coming to know himself.
He stayed out of the mind and the studying
for several years so that he could bring his
intuition and his sense of self into the forefront.
It was a set-up that Carl had for himself
– a “just in case” set-up – just in
case he got too caught up with studying as
he feared he might. Just in case he forgot
what he had come to Earth to do – to open
the doors of consciousness, to be able to
talk about things like cosmic consciousness,
awareness of other dimensions and spirits,
to come here to study psychiatry, philosophy,
psychology, but from a whole new standpoint
– neither the hard intellectual study or
the religious study, but what you would now
call the new consciousness.
So his episode when he was twelve years old
altered the very mental course that he was
on. Oh yes, eventually – eventually – one
day he chose again to go back to the studying,
and he did it from a whole new place now.
Not just memorizing, but rather absorbing
information. Not doing it just so he could
get good grades and go to a good school, but
because he was now immersed in the study of
human consciousness, human history, and human
potentials.
Of course, as you know, he went on to become
famous, writing books, lecturing around the
world, meeting some of the greats. He spent
some time working with Freud, but at some
point in their relationship basically disagreeing
with each other, with Jung going off on his
own path, Freud going off on his. Of course,
both of you, and Freud and Jung, know how
the rest of each of their lives worked out.
Dear Shaumbra ... dear, dear Shaumbra, Carl
joins us – C.J. we like to call him – joins
us for this special gathering to watch yet
the next level of consciousness – evolution
of consciousness – take place. Of course,
he misses dearly what’s being done; wishes
he could be a part of it, so has chosen to
come back in a new physical body quite soon.
And some of you he may meet. Some of you,
he, as a young adult, may study under. Some
of your books he may read. Some of your paintings,
your inventions he might become familiar with.
So it is indeed an honor to have him back,
the pioneer of the new consciousness of a
time past coming to visit the pioneers of
the new consciousness now. What an honor.
Let’s take a deep breath ...
