[341]. Therefore that beautiful name of the sun-hero Gilgamesh: Wehfrohmensch (pain-joy human being). See Jensen: “Gilgamesh Epic.”
[342]. Compare here the interesting researches of H. Silberer. 1912 Jahrbuch, Vol. I, p. 513.
[343]. See Bleuler: Psychiatr.-neurol. Wochenschrift, XII. Jahrgang, Nr. 18 to 21.
[344]. Compare with this my explanations in Jahrbuch, Vol. III, p. 469.
[345]. Compare the exhortation by Krishna to the irresolute Arjuna in Bhagavad-Gîtâ: “But thou, be free of the pairs of opposites!” Bk. II, “The Song Celestial,” Edwin Arnold.
[346]. “Pensées,” LIV.
[347]. See the following chapter.
[348]. Compare John Müller: “Über die phantastischen Gesichtserscheinungen,” Coblenz 1826; and Jung: “Occult Phenomena,” in Collected Papers on Analytic Psychology.
[349]. Also the related doctrine of the Upanishad.
[350]. Bertschinger: “Illustrierte Halluzinationen,” Jahrbuch, Vol. III, p. 69.