
The Importance of Self Awareness 2: Become Who You Truly Are
"The privilege of a lifetime is to become who you truly are." What could Jung possibly mean by this? ...Is ...being who I am, really all that important?
"The privilege of a lifetime is to become who you truly are." What could Jung possibly mean by this? ...Is ...being who I am, really all that important?
Self-awareness has certainly become something of a buzzword.... Just what IS this illusive beast we call self-awareness?
...let me say that, in using the word soul, and referring to soul's call, I'm referring to the essence of our personality, the core of who we are.
...a title like "Gratitude and Trust in Life" might seem incredibly shallow. They might feel that "gratitude" isn't really compatible with /a-midlife-transition.
Life can be very chaotic at times. It can be easy to get lost in the mass of details, and the idea of finding your "personal myth" can seem pretty pretentious.
It seems that quite a few people have the sense that somehow, in some way, something is missing from their lives.
The COVID period has been long. It's worthwhile reflecting on what's happening to our changing perceptions at this moment in our shared major life transition.
When we human beings face situations that are chaotic, unpredictable and full of anxiety, we often become aware of "the need for roots"
We've worked with the subject of dealing with uncertainty and managing anxiety previously. Yet at this particular time, it's a very important issue that deserves our further consideration.
In recent times we've become more aware of intergenerational transmission of trauma, and of how traumatic wounding gets passed from generation to generation.