“The privilege of a lifetime is to become who you truly are.”
Carl.G.Jung (1875-1961)
(Swiss psychiatrist, psychotherapist and psychologist)
How do you feel about this quote? What initially comes to your mind? Just notice what that is.
The power of a quote, is not in the quote itself, rather where the quote takes you.
So where does this take you?
Listen closely to what you hear, see and feel as it may uncover something helpful for you. It may be your reaction to any of the words stated. It may help you to discover something about yourself.
This quote had me wondering about the word privilege. It led me to feel that becoming who you truly are, is not a common phenomena, yet it feels something very worthwhile pursuing.
It has me feel a sense of freedom…
I sensed the wisdom and importance of this pursuit, yet curious about its possibility given the magnitude and challenges of the current external influences, we are facing.
I began to wonder, who would take on this journey and what would inspire such a choice?
What about you?
Where has this quote led you?
The words of others, can provide clues to learn more about what is hidden within and outside of you.
We encourage you to use the quotes and expressions as a gateway to your own valuable insights.
This quote had me wondering about the word privilege. It led me to feel that becoming who you truly are, is not a common phenomena, yet it feels something very worthwhile pursuing.
It has me feel a sense of freedom…
I sensed the wisdom and importance of this pursuit, yet curious about its possibility given the magnitude and challenges of the current external influences, we are facing.
I began to wonder, who would take on this journey and what would inspire such a choice?
What about you?
Where has this quote led you?
The words of others, can provide clues to learn more about what is hidden within and outside of you.
We encourage you to use the quotes and expressions as a gateway to your own valuable insights.
Remember, words are a person’s best attempt to share how they see things. We see it is the work of each of us, to respond in ways that help us understand ourselves, others and the world better.
They are not to accept as a given. They are a gift to explore from.