Inanna和Osiris:个体化过程的炼金术功能

Thom F. Cavalli
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研究就是这样——用新鲜的眼光一次又一次地回顾材料。在准备一个研讨会时,我再次被古老的苏美尔神话伊娜娜所吸引,尤其是她进入黑社会,在那里她被谋杀,皮肤被剥皮。这个原型故事代表了个性化过程中的一个重要动态,涉及人物角色和影子。埃及的奥西里斯神话,死亡之神和再生之神,也展示了意识是如何在形成个性化人格的过程中被处理的。奥西里斯并没有被剥皮,而是被杀害并肢解。从炼金术的角度来看,这些神话描绘了两种操作,溶解和重建,在个性化过程中发挥着关键作用。这些过程进入了“一件事”的制作过程,炼金术士用这个词来象征哲人之石,荣格人用这个词描述个性化的自我。
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Inanna and Osiris: Alchemical Functions of the Individuation Process
Research is just that—looking back over and over again at material through fresh eyes. In preparing for a workshop, I was drawn once more to the ancient Sumerian myth of Inanna, especially her descent into the underworld where she is murdered and her skin flayed. This archetypal story represents an important dynamic in the individuation process that involves persona and shadow. The Egyptian myth of Osiris, God of the dead and regeneration, also shows how consciousness is processed in the making of an individuated personality. Osiris is not flayed but meets his demise by being killed and dismembered. Viewed through an alchemical lens, these myths portray two operations, solve et coagula (dissolution and reconstitution), that play a critical role in the individuation process. These processes go into the making of the One Thing, a term used by alchemists to symbolize the Philosopher’s Stone, and by Jungians to describe the individuated self.
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