Shadow Work Explained – Jungian Psychology – Carl Jung
Shadow Work – The Antidote to Repression – Jungian Psychology – Jung
Shadow Work – The Antidote to Repression – Jungian Psychology – Jung
Jamie Butler interviews the collective “Ra” as channelled by Darshana Patel
Rrandom notes from Alba Weinman QHHT session videos
I’m really hoping these guys on the front-line there, standing up for this one thing that is making it’s way around the world, that it at least inspires people to come together regardless of the outcome because more standing together / cooperating / helping each other is something so very missing from the core of so many areas of our lives – that which our soul’s can no longer tolerate.
I don’t like that we pay for the privilege of living on this planet.
There’s so much about this world that is not right in our souls, allow life to be your teacher.
Being true to yourself & being understanding and accepting of others, and decreasing the idea of “right and wrong” – freeing ourselves from prejudice & being authentic and honouring your soul and the souls of others is the best way to navigate life.
Ramble to/from work, questioning why I feel “at ease”. OMG, after all the questioning about when I’m not “at ease”, now I’m contemplating when I am!
Deal with your own baggage before pointing the finger. When others are harmful, hurtful, doing anything that insults your soul – don’t lower your own virtue to match their vibration – you become an “enabler” – that just enables them to stay there which does nothing to help them; and your soul will wrench your heart with all it’s might until you free yourself – you will experience the suffering that comes from ignoring your own values. Keep true to your own soul’s truth. They may not understand, but that’s not your role. Your role is to live true to your own values. To follow your own pure heart’s guidance.
Doing what’s right in my heart & soul is my only belief system right now.