JOURNEY INTO CONSCIOUSNESS: THE CHAKRAS, TANTRA AND JUNGIAN PSYCHOLOGY
Charles Breaux
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"Once the unfoldment of consciousness is completed we return to our original unity. Becoming the whole living through the part, we experience intimately and consciously our groundedness in the cosmic organism. Its wholeness lives in us; it is our life."
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"The human organism in Tantra is experienced as a microcosm of the cosmos."
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"The Self is the Lord of the self and its goal."
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"Appearing in dreams, fantasy, art, myth, and religion, and even in scientific thought, the archetypes design the entire field of human experience."
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"Beneath all your fears, desires, pains, and preconceptions of the ego-self surges the basic drive to remember your essential nature. This is the same ongoing process, no matter what you might call it."
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"Beings such as Christ or Buddha are windows into the spiritual depths of us all."
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"Universal themes present in the myriad stories of heroes and heroines, and gods and goddesses, evident throughout the world, are dramatizations of the developmental stages of our growth in consciousness."
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"Found universally in mythology, the primal womb, or the world-egg, are common symbols for the original wholeness from which all life is derived."
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"Circular motifs…point to our original wholeness – they are without beginning and end, self-contained and eternal."
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"The cosmos [is] an interwoven web of vibrations, or subtle resonances."
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"Jesus the Christ appears as the messenger of the peace and wholeness within. (Another name associated with Christ is Emmanuel, 'God within'). The image of Christ is, therefore, the archetype of the transpersonal and whole-making aspects of the psyche."
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