Guest guest Posted August 2, 2008 Report Share Posted August 2, 2008 Hi Glen, In reading your posts I was curious to know if you were a therapist, or someone exposed to Carl Jung. You always seem to come from a good place. Peter Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2008 Report Share Posted August 2, 2008 Hello Peter and thanks for the chuckle. My DJ name is TheTherapist! ) My only exposure to Jungian concepts has been through information foraging as part of my spiritual pursuits. I believe everyone walking this path should have an understanding of the individuation process in relation to their own awakening consciousness. There is a document outlining the individuation process in the KAS-1 document archives: http://www.kundaliniawakeningsystems1.com/downloads.html#individ Attempting to comprehend the ego on as many levels as possible is also of infinite benefit imho. Personally I have found much to resonate with reading Eckhart Tolle and Osho among others. For plain inspirational prose I love Wei Wu Wei... " Reality alone exists - and that we are. All the rest is only a dream, a dream of the One Mind, which is our mind without the 'our'. Is it so hard to accept? Is it so difficult to assimilate and to live? " - Wei Wu Wei , " peter.nichols " <peter wrote: > > Hi Glen, > > In reading your posts I was curious to know if you were a therapist, > or someone exposed to Carl Jung. You always seem to come from a good > place. > > Peter > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2008 Report Share Posted August 2, 2008 > " Reality alone exists - and that we are. All the rest is only a dream, a dream of the One Mind, which is our mind without the 'our'. Is it so hard to accept? Is it so difficult to assimilate and to live? " - Wei Wu Wei < Whose reality and what is reality? Everyone's perception of reality is different, according to their state of consciousness. IMHO Angelina , " gleno " <gleno wrote: > > Hello Peter and thanks for the chuckle. My DJ name is TheTherapist! ) > > My only exposure to Jungian concepts has been through information > foraging as part of my spiritual pursuits. I believe everyone walking > this path should have an understanding of the individuation process in > relation to their own awakening consciousness. > > There is a document outlining the individuation process in the KAS-1 > document archives: > > http://www.kundaliniawakeningsystems1.com/downloads.html#individ > > Attempting to comprehend the ego on as many levels as possible is also > of infinite benefit imho. Personally I have found much to resonate > with reading Eckhart Tolle and Osho among others. > > For plain inspirational prose I love Wei Wu Wei... > > " Reality alone exists - and that we are. All the rest is only a dream, > a dream of the One Mind, which is our mind without the 'our'. Is it so > hard to accept? Is it so difficult to assimilate and to live? " > - Wei Wu Wei > > > > , > " peter.nichols@ " <peter@> wrote: > > > > Hi Glen, > > > > In reading your posts I was curious to know if you were a therapist, > > or someone exposed to Carl Jung. You always seem to come from a good > > place. > > > > Peter > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 3, 2008 Report Share Posted August 3, 2008 Reality is the awareness behind our consciousness. Attempting to define reality within a conscious perception immediately negates the concept. , " gypsyeyes_101 " <gypsyeyes_101 wrote: > > > " Reality alone exists - and that we are. All the rest is only a dream, > a dream of the One Mind, which is our mind without the 'our'. Is it so > hard to accept? Is it so difficult to assimilate and to live? " > - Wei Wu Wei < > > Whose reality and what is reality? Everyone's perception of > reality is different, according to their state of > consciousness. > > IMHO > Angelina > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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