Three great minds—separated by time, united by wisdom. They did not simply describe suffering, self-awareness, and the Shadow; They showed the way through them.
So ask yourself:
Do you fight against the inevitable?
Do you fear what has already passed?
Do you bury pieces of yourself, hoping they will never surface?
What if suffering isn’t meant to be escaped, but understood? What if self-awareness isn’t about rejecting what we dislike, but integrating all that we are? What if the Shadow isn’t our enemy, but our guide toward wholeness?
You are not meant to resist life. You are meant to embrace it—to walk through the fire, to face what frightens you, to emerge stronger, wiser, transformed.
The Enlightened Mind
The Buddha, Seneca, and Carl Jung.
Three great minds—separated by time, united by wisdom. They did not simply describe suffering, self-awareness, and the Shadow; They showed the way through them.
So ask yourself:
Do you fight against the inevitable?
Do you fear what has already passed?
Do you bury pieces of yourself, hoping they will never surface?
What if suffering isn’t meant to be escaped, but understood? What if self-awareness isn’t about rejecting what we dislike, but integrating all that we are? What if the Shadow isn’t our enemy, but our guide toward wholeness?
You are not meant to resist life. You are meant to embrace it—to walk through the fire, to face what frightens you, to emerge stronger, wiser, transformed.
And this Saturday, we uncover it all.
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