Psychoid Archetype
In spring Jung invited Pauli to his house in Kuesnacht-Zurich. They must have discussed this problem together with the UFO phenomenon and a future incarnatio, a materialization of new living matter, expected by Jung for the near future (see Wolfgang Paulis UFO-Meteoriten-Synchronizität). In a letter, in which Pauli thanks for this “pleasant evening” he writes:
“What made the deepest impression upon me was the central role played in your thinking by the concept of ‘incarnation’ as a scientific working hypothesis. This concept is of particular interest to me, first of all because it is interdenominational ('Avatara’ in India) and also because it expresses a psychophysical unity. More and more I see the psychophysical problem as the key to the overall spiritual situation of our age, and the gradual discovery of a new ('neutral’) psychophysical standard language, whose function is symbolically to describe an invisible, potential form of reality that is only indirectly inferable through its effects, also seems to me an indispensable prerequisite for the emergence of the new hieros gamos [orig. written in Greek letters; RFR] predicted by you.” [emphasis mine]
Then he asks:
“Is it possible to define your point of view as incarnatio continua?”
and Jung answers:
“As incarnatio continua, it[the expression incarnatio; RFR] is synonymous with creatio continua and actually means the materialization of potentially available reality, an actualization of the mundus potentialis of the first day of creation, or the Unus Mundus, in which there are as yet no distinctions or differences.”


















