✎ What is important to understand here is that up is really down; that one must descend into the darkness in order to achieve spiritual transfiguration. For how could one hope to process, transform, and ultimately integrate the instincts if they are not confronted on their own turf? This mystical axiom of Alchemy that one must descend or die to oneself before being reborn is elucidated upon at length in the novel The Magic Mountain by Thomas Mann. Quoting again from Dr. Jung in Psychology and Alchemy we discover the following: LINK WEBSITE
On their own turf ?
✎ This means feeling the pain of those emotions, and if we feel the pain of our emotions, then I suppose that means that we don’t ascend without experiencing pain. Does that make sense? And keep in mind that pain is a catalyst for change. We don’t change until we realize that we need to. PAIN IS THE INDICATOR THAT IT IS TIME FOR CHANGE.
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“The term ‘spiritual awakening’ is simply awareness peeling back the layers of social/cultural conditioning and becoming more acquainted with itself, as the One Self.” ~Anon I mus (Spiritually Anonymous) pic.twitter.com/XAnIooK3eZ
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“Whoever listens to his body and learns to understand its language holds the key to health. The feeling within one’s body is more important than any medicine and also more important than any “objective” rational knowledge..”
Mattias Desmet, The Psychology of Totalitarianism.
"Whoever listens to his body and learns to understand its language holds the key to health. The feeling within one's body is more important than any medicine and also more important than any "objective" rational knowledge.."@DesmetMattias, The Psychology of Totalitarianism. https://t.co/1c3yUhCXKu
The desire to “become” something or someone causes obstruction of the divine orchestration and the unfolding of one’s “being” within the linear time of the phenomenal plane.
Through the attempt of “becoming”, the character becomes flawed in its attempt to control outcomes of those unfoldments.
With a perceived certainty of what the character needs to do to “become”, it short changes itself of realization of it being within its own play that has already been pre orchestrated.
Furthermore, it prolongs the unfoldment of Truth through the character’s vehicle, thus, not allowing for the ultimate divinely orchestrated Truth to realize itself through its being Being.
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