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Seven Sermons to the Dead (Latin: Septem Sermones ad Mortuos) are a collection of seven mystical or "Gnostic" texts privately published by C. G. Jung in 1916, under the title "Seven Sermons to the Dead, written by Basilides of Alexandria, the city where East and West meet." Jung did not identify himself as the author of the publication. Septem Sermones ad Mortuos might now best be described as the "summary revelation of the Red Book."



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