spiritual aspiration
" In general spiritual collapse in the threats that weigh on us on all sides, people are brought back to themselves. And if we are back to ourselves, because we see that there is no salvation elsewhere. Promises material we were doing, we found the limits, because the man does not live by bread alone.
As for those who talk of realities spiritual, unfortunately we see that very often they try to believe, but the heart is not there, so their words have little resonance in us. And meanwhile, this spiritual longing that is in each individual continues, it is his language and his language is the symbol of the varied experiences, experiences often occurring at night, which translate as extensive as calls to make life in individuals that authorities can no longer collective we provide. Sounds perhaps a bit abstract. I'll explain in a clearer way.
Jung, and after we him, we found that if we start to pay attention to what happens in us, and mostly at night in dreams we see come to the surface images, baroque, extravagant, but which contain a sense and, if they are interpreted, provide a course, deployment, reflecting a growth. It begins, as the alchemists said, by the seed and the seed grows and produces flowers and fruit. "
Stephen PERROT notebook
16, 1981
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Reliable Washer And Dryer
Bottom and surface
" The book that before the work of Jung, was decisive for me was the Philosophy Eternal of Aldous Huxley.
This book appeared in France at the time I finished my first psychotherapy made me finger on the non-denominational, non-formal experience that had been offered. It shows the equivalence between different formulations of spiritual teachings. This does not mean we should engage in syncretism, that can make a day of Sufism, one of Buddhism and Hinduism to another. This is also diametrically opposed to our approach. We set, we enracinons, we place ourselves somewhere in our own nature to explore.
If someone comes to us, we say: "Do you have decided to make the journey here? We're not saying we do better than others, but if we speak well, because anything can pass for the moment here, even if this only later, when you have been shown from the inside, you go elsewhere. But if you come here, this is where things should be done. "
is that any spiritual path is, in a sense, complete. When I started my "Jungian analysis", I asked about the quality and extent of what I received.
And then my companion appeared to me in dreams to tell me - with the authority- words he would probably never uttered in the daytime reality: "My way is indigenous, original and complete".
Q .- reconciliations between the teachings are still rewarding!
EP .- Yes, ma'am, but that comes after . The timing is not important here: the important thing to realize, if I may say, expanding from the bottom. The important thing is to reach the center, and when one is at the center, we see that governs the three hundred sixty degrees of the circumference. Our universalism is not the surface. "
Stephen PERROT
book excerpt 14, 1981
" The book that before the work of Jung, was decisive for me was the Philosophy Eternal of Aldous Huxley.
This book appeared in France at the time I finished my first psychotherapy made me finger on the non-denominational, non-formal experience that had been offered. It shows the equivalence between different formulations of spiritual teachings. This does not mean we should engage in syncretism, that can make a day of Sufism, one of Buddhism and Hinduism to another. This is also diametrically opposed to our approach. We set, we enracinons, we place ourselves somewhere in our own nature to explore.
If someone comes to us, we say: "Do you have decided to make the journey here? We're not saying we do better than others, but if we speak well, because anything can pass for the moment here, even if this only later, when you have been shown from the inside, you go elsewhere. But if you come here, this is where things should be done. "
is that any spiritual path is, in a sense, complete. When I started my "Jungian analysis", I asked about the quality and extent of what I received.
And then my companion appeared to me in dreams to tell me - with the authority- words he would probably never uttered in the daytime reality: "My way is indigenous, original and complete".
Q .- reconciliations between the teachings are still rewarding!
EP .- Yes, ma'am, but that comes after . The timing is not important here: the important thing to realize, if I may say, expanding from the bottom. The important thing is to reach the center, and when one is at the center, we see that governs the three hundred sixty degrees of the circumference. Our universalism is not the surface. "
Stephen PERROT
book excerpt 14, 1981
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