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On the integration of the shadow
Carl Gustav Jung, one of the greatest psychologists and thinkers of the 20th century, introduced the concept of the shadow into psychology—a part of our psyche that has been repressed into the unconscious, hidden beyond our consci ous mind’s reach. These are aspects of ourselves that—due to trauma, neglect, lack of proper support, upbringing, or social conditioning—have been pushed deep into our psyche and remain there. But just because they're inaccessible to us doesn’t me
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Where is our Self?
Our life is everything that happens within it: laughter and tears, beginnings and endings, rain and snow, summer and winter, sunny days and endless nights. It is all the stories of our life and the world, all possible cultures and their expressions, mountain peaks, cities, rivers, lakes — everything that lives and is part of this planet. The whole melting pot in which we also swirl — often without purpose and without faith in ourselves, in depression, grief, constant racing t
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Consciousness and entering the body
In my previous text, I wrote about what consciousness truly is, and I tried to show you how you can experimentally discover that consciousness is not a product of matter but its original foundation. What was once reserved for the minds of Tibetan monks hidden in mountain caves is now being boldly explored by quantum physics. Slowly, this is becoming part of science. I believe it’s only a matter of time before physicists begin to ask not only how the universe works but also wh
Jul 265 min read
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