I've always had an interest in what you might call "mere spirituality" - a kind of lowest common denominator of the spiritual - elements that might find resonance with most people who consider themselves spiritual. Stephan Hoeller (one of Jung's students) makes an interesting and suggestive list of intersections between Gnosticism and Jungian Psychology.
1) "A...spiritual...element is an organic part of the human psyche." The Gnostics divided the soul into Hyle (material body), Psyche (mind, personality) and Pneuma (spirit). Jung found in the unconscious that could only be called spiritual, elements that transcended individual and cultural limitations.
2) "This spiritual element carries on an active dialogue with the personal element of our selfhood through the use of symbols." For Jung this would include dreams, visions, altered states and even miraculous coincidences.
3) "symbols...reveal a path of spiritual...development...which can be traced...forward to a goal in the future." In Jungian terms the goal is "wholeness."
4) "the human soul is dominated by many blind and foolish powers" that our spiritual growth begins to free us from.
5) As we deal with our issues and obstacles our path lies "not out, but through."
6) "The goal of spiritual growth is expressed by images of completion in a whole"
7) "the wholeness...is characterized by all the qualities such as power, value, holiness which religious systems have always attributed to God."
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