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In The Service of Soul
The highest form of wisdom is kindness.
~The Talmud
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I learned through my body and soul that it was necessary to sin, that I needed lust, that I had to strive for property and experience nausea and the depths of despair in order to learn not to resist them, in order to learn to love the world, and no longer compare it with some kind of desired imaginary vision of perfection, but to leave it as it is, to love it and be glad to belong to it.
— Hermann Hesse
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Soul work is not a high road. It is a deep fall into an unforgiving darkness that won’t let you go until you find the song that sings you home.
— Wayne Snellgrove
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Jung believed that the destiny of our planet is intricately linked to the personal growth and inner journey of each individual, and he advocated for a greater understanding and appreciation of the most mysterious aspects of our being: our emotions, our instincts, and the imaginative power that they evoke.
According to Jung, emotions and instincts serve as the driving force behind our creative impulses and, ultimately, then, shape not only our own personal lives, but also the collective: the future of humanity and the Earth itself.