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Are all of the vessels full in your life? Look under health, fame, love, children, career, and wealth. Are you fully satisfied on all levels? Is there something lacking in one of them? If you say, "All I want is truth or wisdom." Then you have all. |
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The
fundamental role of intention is scientifically illuminated while
attention is brought to that which interrupts our clarity, allowing more
conscious habits to develop as we choose the lives we lead rather than
allow circumstances to determine them for us. We
learn the basic components of change, where beliefs, desires, and feelings
play their roles and how to deliberately align our energy with our
greatest joys. This
course is for those who want to take full responsibility for their lives
and are willing to examine any blocks or sabotaging behaviors in order to
deliberately craft a life one aspires to. This is an in-depth presentation
with plenty of psychology, metaphysics and spirituality applied for
entirely practical purposes that will last a lifetime. |
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Through
my study of Carl Jung’s analytical psychology, there are particularly
two subjects I find that could effect real changes in our life and
beliefs: synchronicity and the collective unconscious. Synchronicity,
principles of "meaningful coincidences”, is that there is a cosmic
principle that links events having a similar meaning by their coincidence
in time and space rather than sequentially. Jung claimed that there is a
synchrony between the mind and the phenomenal world of perception. "Acausal
phenomena must exist...since statistics are only possible anyway if there
are also exceptions" (Jung 1973). He asserts that "...improbable
facts exist--otherwise there would be no statistical mean..." Even
if there were a synchronicity between the mind and the world such that
certain coincidences resonate with transcendental truth, there would still
be the tasks of figuring out those truths and applying them to the linear
world. Synchronicity
provides access to the archetypes, which are located in the collective
unconscious. Jung believed that the archetypes arise spontaneously in the
mind, especially in times of crisis. Just as there are meaningful
coincidences that would open the door to transcendent truths, so too a
crisis opens the door of the collective unconscious and lets out an
archetype to reveal some deep truth hidden from ordinary consciousness. In
Feng Shui practice, we place certain symbolic objects in its symbolic
places serve the purpose of activating our collective unconscious.
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| If you are interested in setting up a consultation, please e-mail: portableheaven@aol.com or telephone Jolene at (212) 931-8536. Thank you. |