Crucifixion of Christ

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Whenever people get corrupt. A revolution takes place.
When cruelty is exceeded then there is a hero who comes to evoke kindness.
For example.
When the devil torches the innocent people.
People use to be crucifixion.eventually a hero comes to evoke the compassion of men through sacrifice himself.his pain evokes the compassion in people’s hearts.

Lets see..
When Men fell to the the devil 👿,the devil came to hold a legal claim over man,breaking up the tradition of creation.How is God going to get Man back?
The theological notion is that God offered his own son to get Men’s soul back.

This is the Redemption.
God redeem it.
and Christ is incorruptible .So the devil couldn’t hold Christ and got cheated.

If we read this metaphor of crucifixion in the psychological terms sug- gested by Jung’s designation of sensation and intuition, feeling and think- ing, we may recognize that in our living, in our temporal, historical living, we are bound either to one or the other of the opposed terms of each pair, and hence to a knowledge or idea of good and evil that commits us to liv- ing as partial human beings. It follows that to be released from this limita- tion one must in some sense die to the laws of virtue and sin under which one lives in this world, opening oneself to a circulation of energy and light through all four of the functions, while remaining centered in the middle, so to say, like the Tree of Life in the garden, where the rivers flow in four directions; or like the point of intersection of the two beams of the cross, behind the head of the Savior, crowned with thorns. “Our old self,” states Paul, “was crucified with him so that the sinful body might be destroyed…. For sin will have no dominion over you, since you are not under law but under grace.” and Hinduism, like Judaism, is an ancient religion of race, caste, or birth. and there, too, a phallic symbolism is recognized, the lingam and yoni (symbolized male and female organs) appearing in the central sanctuaries of temples, whereas Buddhism, which, like Christianity, is a credal reli- gion of belief and faith, not of birth and race, the central symbol is that of the savior with the accent on his illuminated head. The horizontal beam of the specifically Christian cross is fixed, not

at the middle of the vertical beam, but higher, at the level of the Savior’s

head. At the middle, it would have crossed at the genitals and thereby have represented a phallic centering, like that of Yahweh’s Old Testament law for those circumcised in the Covenant, where the religion is of race; whereas the Christian is of faith, belief, the mind and heart, to which members of any race whatsoever may be joined.

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