In the Future Someone Will Remember Us
SOUL'S GOLD
Your soul is your own self in the spiritual world.
In Their Footsteps
Paths Out of Time to Your Ancient Past
...who are the dead and what does it mean to answer them?
What matters is not what you say, but what they say back.
"There is an Unborn, Unoriginated, Uncreated, Unformed. If there were not this Unborn, this Unoriginated, this Uncreated, this Unformed, escape from the world of the born, the originated, the created, the formed would not be possible." ~Buddha
In knowing ourselves to be unique in our personal combination that is, ultimately limited we possess also the capacity for becoming conscious of the infinite. But only then! --Jung, MDR
Did you not see that when your creative force turned to the world, how the dead things moved under it and through it, how they grew and prospered, and how your thoughts flowed in rich rivers? If your creative force now turns to the place of the soul, you will see how your soul becomes green and how its field bears wonderful fruit. ~Carl Jung, The Red Book, Page 236
SOUL'S GOLD
Your soul is your own self in the spiritual world.
In Their Footsteps
Paths Out of Time to Your Ancient Past
...who are the dead and what does it mean to answer them?
What matters is not what you say, but what they say back.
"There is an Unborn, Unoriginated, Uncreated, Unformed. If there were not this Unborn, this Unoriginated, this Uncreated, this Unformed, escape from the world of the born, the originated, the created, the formed would not be possible." ~Buddha
In knowing ourselves to be unique in our personal combination that is, ultimately limited we possess also the capacity for becoming conscious of the infinite. But only then! --Jung, MDR
Did you not see that when your creative force turned to the world, how the dead things moved under it and through it, how they grew and prospered, and how your thoughts flowed in rich rivers? If your creative force now turns to the place of the soul, you will see how your soul becomes green and how its field bears wonderful fruit. ~Carl Jung, The Red Book, Page 236