paroles de chanson THE WOLF - Akira the Don , Alan Watts
"Healing
may
be
called,"
Jung
says
"A
religious
problem
In
the
sphere
of
social
or
national
relations
The
state
of
suffering
may
be
civil
war
And
this
state
is
to
be
cured
by
the
Christian
virtue
Of
forgiveness
and
love
of
one's
enemies
That
which
we
recommend
With
the
conviction
of
good
Christians
Is
applicable
to
external
situations
We
must
also
apply
inwardly
in
the
treatment
of
neurosis
This
is
why
modern
man
has
heard
enough
about
guilt
and
sin
He
is
solely
beset
by
his
own
bad
conscience
And
wants
rather
to
know
How
he
is
to
reconcile
himself
with
his
own
nature
How
he
is
to
love
the
enemy
in
his
own
heart
And
call
the
wolf
his
brother
To
reconcile
himself
with
his
own
nature
How
he
is
to
love
the
enemy
in
his
own
heart
And
call
the
wolf
his
brother
The
modern
man
does
not
want
to
know
in
what
way
he
can
imitate
Christ
But
in
what
way
he
can
live
his
own
individual
life
However
meager
and
uninteresting
it
may
be
It
is
because
every
form
of
imitation
Seems
to
him
deadening
and
sterile
That
he
rebels
against
the
force
of
tradition
That
would
hold
him
to
well-trodden
ways
All
such
roads
for
him
lead
in
the
wrong
direction
He
may
not
know
it
But
he
behaves
as
if
his
own
individual
life
Were
God's
special
will
which
must
be
fulfilled
at
all
costs
This
is
the
source
of
his
egoism
Which
is
one
of
the
most
tangible
evils
of
the
neurotic
state
But
the
person
who
tells
him
he
is
too
egoistic
Has
already
lost
his
confidence
And
rightfully
so
For
that
person
has
driven
him
still
further
into
this
neurosis
How
he
is
to
reconcile
himself
with
his
own
nature
How
he
is
to
love
the
enemy
in
his
own
heart
And
call
the
wolf
his
brother
To
reconcile
himself
with
his
own
nature
How
he
is
to
love
the
enemy
in
his
own
heart
And
call
the
wolf
his
brother
If
I
wish
to
affect
the
cure
for
my
patients
I
am
forced
to
acknowledge
the
deep
significance
of
their
egoism
I
should
be
blind
indeed
If
I
did
not
recognize
it
as
a
true
will
of
God
I
must
even
help
the
patient
to
prevail
in
his
egoism
If
he
succeeds
in
this,
he
estranges
himself
from
other
people
He
drives
them
away
And
they
come
to
themselves
as
they
should
For
they
were
seeking
to
rob
him
of
his
sacred
egoism
This
must
be
left
to
him
for
it
is
his
strongest
and
healthiest
power
It
is,
as
I
have
said,
a
true
will
of
God
Which
sometimes
drives
him
into
complete
isolation
However
wretched
this
state
may
be
It
also
stands
him
in
good
stead
For
in
this
way
alone,
can
he
get
to
know
himself
And
learn
what
an
invaluable
treasure
Is
the
love
of
his
fellow
beings?
It
is,
moreover
only
in
the
state
of
complete
Abandonment
and
loneliness
That
we
experience
the
helpful
powers
Of
our
own
natures
How
he
is
to
reconcile
himself
with
his
own
nature
How
he
is
to
love
the
enemy
in
his
own
heart
And
call
the
wolf
with
his
brother
To
reconcile
himself
with
his
own
nature
How
he
is
to
love
the
enemy
in
his
own
heart
And
call
the
wolf
his
brother
To
reconcile
himself
with
his
own
nature
How
he
is
to
love
the
enemy
in
his
own
heart
And
call
the
wolf
his
brother
To
his
reconcile
himself
with
his
own
nature
How
he
is
to
love
the
enemy
in
his
own
heart
And
call
the
wolf
his
brother
When
one
has
several
times
seen
this
development
at
work
One
can
no
longer
deny
that
what
was
evil
Is
turned
to
good
And
that
what
seemed
good
Has
kept
alive
the
forces
of
evil
The
arch
demon
of
egoism
Leads
us
along
the
royal
road
to
that
in
gathering
Which
religious
experience
demands
What
we
observe
here
is
a
fundamental
law
of
life:
enantiodromia
Or,
conversion
into
the
opposite
And
it
is
this
that
makes
possible
the
reunion
of
The
warring
halves
of
the
personality
And
thereby
brings
the
civil
war
to
an
end"
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of
quote
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