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  • #1
    Ellen Hopkins
    “This time when we kiss, I feel it in the pit of my stomach, I feel it in my heart. And I realize love isn't about sex. It's about connection.”
    Ellen Hopkins

  • #2
    Rachel Naomi Remen
    “When we know ourselves to be connected to all others, acting compassionately is simply the natural thing to do. ”
    Rachel Naomi Remen

  • #3
    Haruki Murakami
    “I'm your phantom dance partner. I'm your shadow. I'm not anything more.”
    Haruki Murakami, Dance Dance Dance

  • #4
    Charles A. Lindbergh
    “On a long flight, after periods of crisis and many hours of fatigue, mind and body may become disunited until at times they seem completely different elements, as though the body were only a home with which the mind has been associated but by no means bound. Consciousness grows independent of the ordinary senses. You see without assistance from the eyes, over distances beyond the visual horizon. There are moments when existence appears independent even of the mind. The importance of physical desire and immediate surroundings is submerged in the apprehension of universal values.

    For unmeasurable periods, I seem divorced from my body, as though I were an awareness spreading out through space, over the earth and into the heavens, unhampered by time or substance, free from the gravitation that binds to heavy human problems of the world. My body requires no attention. It's not hungry. It's neither warm or cold. It's resigned to being left undisturbed. Why have I troubled to bring it here? I might better have left it back at Long Island or St. Louis, while the weightless element that has lived within it flashes through the skies and views the planet. This essential consciousness needs no body for its travels. It needs no plane, no engine, no instruments, only the release from flesh which circumstances I've gone through make possible.

    Then what am I – the body substance which I can see with my eyes and feel with my hands? Or am I this realization, this greater understanding which dwells within it, yet expands through the universe outside; a part of all existence, powerless but without need for power; immersed in solitude, yet in contact with all creation? There are moments when the two appear inseparable, and others when they could be cut apart by the merest flash of light.

    While my hand is on the stick, my feet on the rudder, and my eyes on the compass, this consciousness, like a winged messenger, goes out to visit the waves below, testing the warmth of water, the speed of wind, the thickness of intervening clouds. It goes north to the glacial coasts of Greenland, over the horizon to the edge of dawn, ahead to Ireland, England, and the continent of Europe, away through space to the moon and stars, always returning, unwillingly, to the mortal duty of seeing that the limbs and muscles have attended their routine while it was gone.”
    Charles A. Lindbergh, The Spirit of St. Louis

  • #5
    “A physical attraction is often desired above many things but you'll discover it to be short lived. Find yourself someone that gets under your skin, seduces the dusty corners of your heart, and provides you with a mental connection. That is when you'll know true intimacy.”
    M.J. Abraham

  • #6
    C.G. Jung
    “Whether you call the principle of existence "God," "matter," "energy," or anything else you like, you have created nothing; you have merely changed a symbol.

    Eastern and Western Thinking, 1938”
    Carl Gustave Jung

  • #7
    C.G. Jung
    “To be "normal" is a splendid ideal for the unsuccessful,”
    C.G. Jung, Modern Man in Search of a Soul

  • #8
    C.G. Jung
    “If you think along the lines of Nature then you think properly."
    from the video "Carl Jung speaks about death”
    C. G. Jung

  • #9
    C.G. Jung
    “But it seems to me to be an imperfection in things of beauty, and a weakness in man, if an explanation from the shallow-side has a destructive effect. The horror which we feel for Freudian interpretations is entirely due to our own barbaric or childish naivete, which believes that there can be heights without corresponding depths, and which blinds us to the really "final" truth that, when carried to extremes, opposites meet.”
    Carl Jung

  • #10
    C.G. Jung
    “Ideas are not just counters used by the calculating mind; they are also golden vessels full of living feeling. "Freedom" is not a mere abstraction, it is also an emotion. ~Carl Jung, The Symbolic Life, Pages 310-311.”
    C.G. Jung

  • #11
    Dale Carnegie
    “Dr. Carl Jung said: "During the past thirty years, people from all the civilized countries of the earth have consulted me. I have treated many hundreds of patients. Among all my patients in the second half of hie, that is to say, over thirty-five, there has not been one whose problem in the last resort was not that of finding a religious outlook on life. It is safe to say that every one of them fell ill because he had lost that which the living religions of every age have given to their followers, and none of them has been really healed who did not regain his religious outlook.”
    Dale Carnegie, How to Stop Worrying and Start Living

  • #12
    C.G. Jung
    “What happens after death is so glorious that our imagination, our feelings do not suffice to form even an approimate conception of it. Memories and Dreams,Carl Jung”
    Carl Jung

  • #13
    C.G. Jung
    “The difference between most people and myself is that for me the "dividing walls" are transparent.

    That is my peculiarity.

    Others find these walls so opaque that they see nothing behind them and therefore think nothing is there.

    To some extent I perceive the processes going on in the background, and that gives me an inner certainty.

    People who see nothing have no certainties and can draw no conclusions--or do not trust them even if they do.

    I do not know what started me off perceiving the stream of life. Probably the unconscious itself. Or perhaps my early dreams.

    They determined my course from the beginning.

    Knowledge of processes in the background early shaped my relationship to the world.

    Basically, that relationship was the same in my childhood as it is to this day.

    As a child I felt myself to be alone, and I am stilI, because I know things and must hint at things which others apparently know nothing of, and for the most part do not want to know.

    Loneliness does not come from having no people about one, but from being unable to communicate the things that seem important to oneself, or from holding certain views which others find inadmissible.

    The loneliness began with the experiences of my early dreams, and reached its climax at the time I was working on the unconscious.

    If a man knows more than others, he becomes lonely.

    But loneliness is not necessarily inimical to companionship, for no one is more sensitive to companionship than the lonely man, and companionship thrives only when each individual remembers his individuality and does not identify himself with others.”
    C.G. Jung

  • #14
    C.G. Jung
    “If you fulfill the pattern that is peculiar to yourself, you have loved yourself, you have accumulated and have abundance; you bestow virtue then because you have luster.”
    C.G. Jung, Nietzsche's Zarathustra: Notes of the Seminar given in 1934-1939. Two Volumes

  • #15
    Anthony Stevens
    “To be normal is the ideal aim of the unsuccessful" ~ Carl Gustav Jung (1987-1961) as cited in Anthony Stevens”
    Anthony Stevens

  • #16
    C.G. Jung
    “Meaninglessness inhibits fullness of life and is therefore equivalent to illness. Meaning makes a great many things endurable-perhaps everything."-Memories, Dreams, Reflections”
    C. G. Jung

  • #17
    Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
    “The most empowering relationships are those in which each partner lifts the other to a higher possession of their own being.”
    Pierre Teilhard de Chardin

  • #18
    Lisa Kleypas
    “Aristotle taught that stars are made of a different matter than the four earthly elements— a quintessence— that also happens to be what the human psyche is made of. Which is why man’s spirit corresponds to the stars. Perhaps that’s not a very scientific view, but I do like the idea that there’s a little starlight in each of us.”
    Lisa Kleypas, Love in the Afternoon

  • #19
    “yes”
    yes
    tags: yes



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