In the Dark Places of Wisdom, by Peter Kingsley


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Hello everyone,
I finally got around to reading Peter Kingsley's "In the Dark Places of Wisdom." It was a wonderful and informative read.
I never heard of Peter Kingsley until I was introduced to his "Catafalque." His response to Jung's Red Book (Liber Novus).
If you have read Kingsley's "In the Dark Places of Wisdom" and/or are willing to/interested in reading it, let's get together to discuss its relationship with Jung's Red Book.
Some questions to discuss during the Meet-up (bring your own questions too):
1. Who was Parmenides?
2. What are your thoughts on Kingsley's Parmenides?
3. What is "incubation?"
4. What are your thoughts on "incubation?"
5. What is the relationship between incubation and Jung's Red Book experience?
6. Is there a relationship between Kingsley's book and Jung's proposition of Individuation?
FREE PDF file (i hope it works for everyone):
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In the Dark Places of Wisdom, by Peter Kingsley