consigliere on Nostr: "As long as we do not face the demons within us, we will continue trying to destroy ...
"As long as we do not face the demons within us, we will continue trying to destroy them in others."
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"We know that the wildest and most moving dramas are not performed on stage, but in the hearts of ordinary men and women who pass unnoticed, revealing nothing of the conflicts raging within them—except, perhaps, through a nervous breakdown.
What is so difficult for the layperson to understand is that, in most cases, the patients themselves have no suspicion of the destructive war waged within their unconscious. If we remember that many people understand nothing about themselves, we will be less surprised to realize that there are also those who are completely unaware of their real conflicts."
"Until you make the unconscious conscious, it will direct your life, and you will call it fate."
📕 (Carl Gustav Jung, in the book “New Paths in Psychology”)
📌 "Why, when judging others, do you infuse your criticism with the bitterness of your own failures?"
— Josemaría Escrivá
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"We know that the wildest and most moving dramas are not performed on stage, but in the hearts of ordinary men and women who pass unnoticed, revealing nothing of the conflicts raging within them—except, perhaps, through a nervous breakdown.
What is so difficult for the layperson to understand is that, in most cases, the patients themselves have no suspicion of the destructive war waged within their unconscious. If we remember that many people understand nothing about themselves, we will be less surprised to realize that there are also those who are completely unaware of their real conflicts."
"Until you make the unconscious conscious, it will direct your life, and you will call it fate."
📕 (Carl Gustav Jung, in the book “New Paths in Psychology”)
📌 "Why, when judging others, do you infuse your criticism with the bitterness of your own failures?"
— Josemaría Escrivá
Thank you for reading, my friend!
If this message has helped you in any way, consider leaving your “🥃” as a token of appreciation.
A toast to our family!
