Yes, I think to be persistent in finding oneself by explanation and verification can lead to entrapment away from the very simple practice and experience of being. Also it can become self-serving and arrogant and away from really appreciating and finding love.
I would love to understand the practice and experience of BEING as something "simple" For I believe that the analytic psychology it's not as simple as that Also, sometimes what it may seems like "appreciating and finding love" can be a very profound psychological event not necessarily related with a romantic porpouse And finally, in my personal opinion, one should never call as self-serving the act of confront it's own shadow
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Yes, I think to be persistent in finding oneself by explanation and verification can lead to entrapment away from the very simple practice and experience of being. Also it can become self-serving and arrogant and away from really appreciating and finding love.
I would love to understand the practice and experience of BEING as something "simple"
For I believe that the analytic psychology it's not as simple as that
Also, sometimes what it may seems like "appreciating and finding love" can be a very profound psychological event not necessarily related with a romantic porpouse
And finally, in my personal opinion, one should never call as self-serving the act of confront it's own shadow