Description
Eucharist in Hell is a philosophical immersion into the visions of Carl Gustav Jung collected in The Black Books. Far from being an academic commentary, it proposes a hermeneutic journey into the symbolic core of the collective unconscious, where the primordial, the chthonic, and the numinous reclaim their place. Antonio de Diego González invites us on a descent into the dark, primordial cave to rediscover the symbols that enlightened reason has discarded, but which continue to operate in the deepest layers of the psyche.
The book names the sacred within the shadow and presents Jung as the officiant of an arcane ritual: a eucharist in the abyssal regions of the soul, where opposites intertwine in an alchemical transmutation. The work proposes a rethinking of visionary experience as a path to knowledge and healing, integrating philosophy, depth psychology, and symbolic anthropology.
In resonance with the traditional cosmologies of East and West, it articulates a cosmography that subverts modernity and calls for exploring the intermediate worlds, where ontological and symbolic transformation becomes possible, on the path to the self.
Author
Antonio de Diego González
Technical specifications
Published by: Ariadne's Thread
Year: 2025
Type: Book
Binding: Paperback
Dimensions: 22 x 16 cm
Weight: 650 gr
Spanish
Pages: 440
ISBN: 978-987-3761-83-6