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Dreams as a Mirror of Change in Personal Mythology by Stanley Krippner, Ph.D.
We all confront situations at various points in our lives that force us to make difficult choices: majoring in business or in art, living in the suburbs or "returning to the land," using leisure time to write a poem or plant a garden. Each of these decisions is influenced by the nature of our underlying personal mythology. If that mythology consistently develops one aspect of us to the detriment of others, a realization may eventually occur where we begin to push in the other direction. FULL ARTICLE HERE
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The Search For Visions by Ruth-Inge Heinze
I began the search for what was missing in my life in early childhood. I remember gazing at the triangular piece of sky, visible from one window of our third-floor apartment at the south end of a small courtyard. I remember walking through cities painted golden on billowing clouds by the evening sun. I felt caressed by the wind and nourished by the song of birds.
At night I listened to the fog horns of the freighters floating down the nearby river. I knew the Spree was flowing into the Havel and the Havel into the Elbe and then the Elbe would merge with the North Sea and become part of the world oceans.
When I was still of pre-school age, we used to go to a small coastal town at the Baltic Sea (in Pomerania, now Poland). One day, I found myself standing alone on the beach. FULL ARTICLE HERE
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Quotes
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"Look. This is your world! You can't not look. There is no other world. This is your world; it is your feast. You inherited this; you inherited these eyeballs; you inherited this world of color. Look at the greatness of the whole thing. Look! Don't hesitate - look! Open your eyes. Don't blink, and look, look - look further."
-Chogyam Trungpa
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Ram Tzu knows this:
When a glimmer of Understanding appears, You have cancer.
It will grow. . . Relentlessly replacing You with itself.
Until you are gone.
-Ram Tzu, No Way for the Spiritually "Advanced"
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