PinnedLuke ChandinILLUMINATIONSerpents And Sins: Punishment, Piety, And Vigilance In Dante’s “Inferno”A psychoanalytic exploration of the nature of evilSep 21, 202330Sep 21, 202330
Luke ChandinILLUMINATIONYour Writing Is Weak Because Your Tongue Is Not Yet MagicSpeak the Logos and call forth your Being.Jun 104Jun 104
Luke ChandinILLUMINATIONBehold The Black ShipVisible to all, but seen by none. Poetry written in CreteJun 94Jun 94
Luke ChandinILLUMINATIONBeware of Unearned Wisdom, Writes Jung and AristotleThe ethical task is for the individual, not the collective.Jun 19Jun 19
Luke ChandinILLUMINATIONYour Self-Improvement Is a Violation Against NatureAnd here’s why that’s a good thing, according to Jung, Nietzsche, and AristotleMay 276May 276
Luke ChandinILLUMINATIONHere’s Why You Are Immune to Good AdviceTo know what is good is not enough, says Aristotle and JungMay 208May 208
Luke ChandinILLUMINATIONHow to Deal with the Dionysian Side of LifeThe one question both Jung and Nietzsche failed to answerMay 114May 114
Luke ChandinILLUMINATIONReligion Is a Defence Against the Experience of God, Writes Carl JungCarl Jung’s warning on religionMay 18May 18
Luke ChandinILLUMINATION2000 Words on a Single Dostoevsky Quote“The darker the night, the brighter the stars; the deeper the grief, the closer is God!”Apr 2010Apr 2010
Luke ChandinILLUMINATIONHow Carl Jung Knew GodUnveiling the God Archetype and the Quest for TranscendenceMar 221Mar 221