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by neom 398 days ago
For the past I guess 20 years of my life now, I've been intently using most of my free time to explore 3 main areas distinctly: quantum mechanical processes, spiritual philosophy, entheogens. I explored them all quite separately as deeply as I've been able to find the time for through following their individual curiosities, however over the past 5 years of reflection, taking a lot of time off, battling myself, they started to come together in concert, and the more I zoned out on this with very basic Himalaya Buddhism, it's where I landed.
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Do you have any brief reflections on Taosim to share?
brief, sadly not, round about reflection, certainly: https://b.h4x.zip/love/
I really enjoyed that piece. Have you taken a look at the worldview/framework of Carl Jung? Although I'd always encountered it as a footnote in the history of psychology, I've come to appreciate it as a unique blend of analysis and spirituality, particularly in relation to human creativity and despair. Your summary of multiple philosophies at the end of the article definitely aligns with Jung's thoughts on a collective human narrative (whether it literally exists in a metaphysical sense or not).
I like Jung, but I am a disciple of Connie Zweig. I'd strongly recommend her books Meeting the Shadow followed by Romancing the Shadow (both are important!), she is a wonderful author and her work is both accessible and beautiful, those books were both very important in helping me deal with managing and ultimately overcoming my addictions, particularly alcohol.
Thanks for the recommendation! I've definitely come across her name while learning about Jung, and this will be a good way to start with her.