The Opening of the Egg 64

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ILLUMINATION PAGE 64

February, 1917

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This image is part of a sequence which symbolically depicts the regeneration of Izdubar. The entire sequence depicts the rebirth of God in Jung’s soul, and represents a renewal of life and vitality.

Satapatha-brâhmana 2.2.4 (Sacred Books of the East, vol. 12) provides the cosmological justification behind the Agnihotra. It commences by describing how Prajapati, desiring to be reproduced, produced from Agni from his mouth. Prajapati offered himself to Agni, and saved himself from Death as he was about to be devoured. The Agnihotra (lit. fire healing) is a Vedic ritual performed at sunrise and sunset. The performers purify themselves, light a sacred fire, and chant verse and a prayer to Agni.

In “Dreams,” Jung noted on February 4, 1917: “Started work on the Opening of the Egg (Image)” (p.5). This indicates that the image depicts the regeneration of Izdubar from the egg. A similar solar barge is also seen in image 55

 

INSCRIPTION TRANSLATION :

“catapatha-brâhmanam 2.2.4.”

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Weight 12 lbs
Dimensions 37 × 31 × 3 in
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Notes © 2013 Sonu Shamdasani. Translations from The Red Book © 2009 Mark Kyburz, John Peck and Sonu Shamdasani.
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