“It is not the end of the world,” my dad would say. Often, the crises we perceive as so ominous are not the end of our life as we know it. Sometimes an event, such as disease, divorce, or death can deliver a blow so severe that our life changes. Life can then seem meaningless.
Yet amidst this devastation, we may find something of value. Carl Jung said, “There is nothing so bad that some good can’t come of it.”
That which breaks our hearts, makes it larger. In this breaking, we may find a mysterious wholeness or – in other words – The Self.
The Self is the whole or total personality. A whole personality embraces the unconscious part of our mind which includes our spiritual center. A connection between our self awareness (also called “ego”) and this spiritual (psychic) center is of vital importance for our health and wellbeing, asserts John Sanford.
Please watch this video by Manuel Costa about the Self and living with a sense of purpose:
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