CG Jung, Robert Clarke, and the way forward
Robert Clarke is the author of two book published by Hampton Roads: The Four Gold Keys: Dreams, Transformation of the Soul and the Western Mystery Tradition; and An Order Outside Time: A Jungian View of the Higher Self from Egypt to Christ. I know him as well as a sincere and profound observer of Western man’s precipitous decline. Herewith, an introduction to how a man’s life can be saved by someone he has never met.
CG Jung, Robert Clarke, and the way forward
Years ago, Carl Jung saved Robert Clarke’s life. He did so without ever having met him - in fact without ever knowing that he was alive. He did it in the ultimate arm’s-length manner, by appearing on a television show. The results of that TV program continue to spin themselves out as the years go by, as Robert follows where he was led, creating lessons and opportunities for the rest of us.
Robert Clarke was born during the final years of World War II and grew up in the English midlands town of Burslem, one of the towns that they call The Potteries. His family was working class, his economic and educational horizons were limited, to say the least — college was out of the question — and he wound up in series of dead-end jobs. Unable to believe in the religion he had been raised in, he became to all extents and purposes an atheist. After a while, more than 30 years ago now, the accumulated meaninglessness of his life resulted in his having a nervous breakdown.
Then one night, watching the tube, he saw a documentary that included extensive clips of Jung speaking on his life and work, and suddenly, intuitively, he knew that this was the way forward for him. (Good thing he was in England. Had he been in America he probably would have gotten something on the intellectual level of “Car 54, Where Are You?”)