A common space for harmonic peacemakers
"There is only one way and that is your way; there is only one salvation and
that is your salvation......What is to come will be created in you and from you.
Hence look into yourself. Do not compare, do not measure. No other way is
like yours. All other ways deceive and tempt you. You must fulfill the way
that is in you." [The Red Book, p. 130]
Image [p. 129 The Red Book]
Copy of Jung photo 8-11-04 Lake Zurich, Switzerland.
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"One who looks outside, dreams. One who looks inside, awakens."
― C. G. Jung
Synchronicity: The Meaning and Quantum Origins of Seven Types of Synchronicities!
Maintaining a health body and mind is Jung’s #1 recommendation for living a happy life. Eating healthy, exercising on a regular basis, getting enough sleep, and doing everything possible to relax and reduce stress are sure to bring balance and happiness with it.
When we exercise, our bodies release endorphins that can lead to general feelings of happiness. We also become healthier when spending a bit of time on our physical bodies, so it’s a win-win.
Dozens of studies have shown that people who have satisfying relationships with family, friends, and their community are generally happier, have fewer health problems, and live longer.
Spend time learning valuable and healthy ways to communicate with your loved ones, such as Nonviolent Communication where we express observations, feelings, needs and requests, all without judgment and criticism, and where both people feel heard and happier after understanding each other.
Each person we encounter has the potential to make our lives happier. Remember to be kind to those you meet each day, and you’re on your way to living a happy life.
If you’ve taken a walk or a hike in a beautiful place and stopped for a minute to just enjoy how beautiful everything is, then you understand this point by Jung. Nature has a wonderful effect on our minds and bodies, as we take in fresh oxygen, see fresh vegetation that likely signals deep instincts of having found a good place to stay for eating and survival, and as we are able to consciously enjoy the beauty of flowers, trees, animals, the sky, everything.
Art can have a similar effect that brings us happiness, as we engage the creative side of our minds and find beauty in the expression of others.
Take a minute today and just appreciate something beautiful, no matter how small it may be.
Studies have shown that living in poverty dramatically increases stress levels and leads to unhappiness, while having our basic needs met decreases stress and provides a foundation for happiness. It’s important to earn enough to get by, and it’s also important to love what you do.
If we go to a job we don’t like each day, chances are it will be difficult to be happy during the time there. Listen to your heart and ask what it is you would truly love to be doing, then make a step in that direction. It may seem scary at first, but once you start taking little steps towards a career you love, you’re on your way to happiness, and yes, you CAN do it.
The universe is a big place, one can see this simply by going out at night and looking at the seemingly infinite space above. Energy can neither be created nor destroyed, so why would life end after the body passes away?
Spending time thinking about the deep meaning of life, and searching our hearts for the truth can help us to figure out our own ideas as to what is going on in the universe, and what the meaning is of our lives. It’s important to reflect on these things if we want to be happy according to Jung, as having a sense of it can help us cope with the many struggles and changes in life.
Yes, I agree with Bud Harris, Eva. If you fight against evil, you will have to do it in the same field, but if you ignore it," the black cloud," will disappear. Your enemy always become bigger if you fight against it. Maybe I did not explain right. Sorry...
If we need to cure, fight, defeat, or overcome a symptom or some attitude or characteristic, we have made our complex into an enemy and are losing the teleological value of it—the potentials to which the complex can guide us. Of course, this perspective is counter-cultural. It negates our ideas of control, rationality, and curing as well as, to some extent, the notion of alleviating human misery... The 43rd hexagram in the I Ching, “Breakthrough or Resoluteness” notes, “If evil is branded, it thinks of weapons, and if we do it the favor of fighting against it, blow for blow, we lose in the end, because then we ourselves get entangled in the hatred and passion.” Or, in other words, we develop a war within ourselves, against ourselves.
- from Becoming Whole: A Jungian Guide to Individuation by Bud Harris, Ph.D.
"The Wounded Sea Gull"
Art by Jules Breton
“Knowing your own darkness is the best method for dealing with the darknesses of other people.”
~ Carl Jung
Luna, I mean the photo of the old lady peeling potatoes. It is very touching...
With pleasure Ana, but which photo do you mean?
This image caught my eye...If you do not mind, I am going to share it. Thank you.
Ana
"PEACE
NOT WAR
GENEROSITY
NOT GREED
EMPATHY
NOT HATE
CREATIVITY
NOT DESTRUCTION
EVERYBODY
NOT JUST US"
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