Guest guest Posted January 21, 2006 Report Share Posted January 21, 2006 The prob with wishing one was living in the 'good old days', seems to me, is that it is illogical. By wishing for the past or a diff future, one misses the NOW n NOW is all we have at any given moment. There are 3 abysses that we generally fall into: 1] the deadly words "if only".......... 2} neg projection - ie. blaming......... 3} realizing the things that u have not done that u OUGHT to have done! [3 a.m. specialty] I call them abysses bec there seems no limit to their potential in causing suffering to oneself n to others. I think Jung was a realist in pointing out that each of us is stuck being WHO we ARE n that the solution is becoming more conscious of our ability to make the best of it which involves transforming some of our complexes n releasing their trapped positive energies - an alchemical process, if u will. Goethe wrote something like this:" We [spirits] can only help those who strive, so see the task, begin it!" It sort of boils down to "Here I am warts n all." There are two simple analogies: women who knit or embroider all know that the backside of the fabric is a holy mess! Men who wear patterned socks can see what they look like inside out! But mebbe on the other side it all makes sense. The second one is a kaleidoscope. I keep one handy for clients. When u look at them frm the wrong end - nothing but colorful chaos - look thru the right end, beauty n order. The Grk word means - seeing the lovely. While I'm at it, kosmos also means beauty n in these present days of fear n trembling, just remember to look up at the sky n realize that the solar system is running in order. The Buddhists tell us that the masculine offers skillful means; the feminine, wisdom. In terms of government, since 1/2 the human race has largely been left out, it is worth a try, I think, to give women a chance bec they are better at relating. The 3 prominent American women are all Scorpios: observe Condoleeza at work - she is feminine, chic, charming n has a mind like a cobra n is a brilliant pianist besides; Hillary conceals an incredible acumen; n is the best thing that ever happened to Bush, with Pisces rising she is genuinely empathetic and she can read and speak English! Fr a Jungian perspective, w/elections coming up etc. we can observe the animus operating in our political ladies n certainly the anima in the men. My frnd Bly said that what we need is noble women and gentle men. And he didn't mean weak! Well, here's a French 'if only' - Si jeunesse savait et agesse pouvait! If youth only knew and age only could! Ain't that the truth! Old Lady w/love always n that we all can do! ao Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2006 Report Share Posted January 21, 2006 IonaDove@... wrote: Dear Alice, Well, I do have a bad crush on Condi, I must admit. best, Dan The prob with wishing one was living in the 'good old days', seems to me, is that it is illogical. By wishing for the past or a diff future, one misses the NOW n NOW is all we have at any given moment. There are 3 abysses that we generally fall into: 1] the deadly words "if only".......... 2} neg projection - ie. blaming......... 3} realizing the things that u have not done that u OUGHT to have done! [3 a.m. specialty] I call them abysses bec there seems no limit to their potential in causing suffering to oneself n to others. I think Jung was a realist in pointing out that each of us is stuck being WHO we ARE n that the solution is becoming more conscious of our ability to make the best of it which involves transforming some of our complexes n releasing their trapped positive energies - an alchemical process, if u will. Goethe wrote something like this:" We [spirits] can only help those who strive, so see the task, begin it!" It sort of boils down to "Here I am warts n all." There are two simple analogies: women who knit or embroider all know that the backside of the fabric is a holy mess! Men who wear patterned socks can see what they look like inside out! But mebbe on the other side it all makes sense. The second one is a kaleidoscope. I keep one handy for clients. When u look at them frm the wrong end - nothing but colorful chaos - look thru the right end, beauty n order. The Grk word means - seeing the lovely. While I'm at it, kosmos also means beauty n in these present days of fear n trembling, just remember to look up at the sky n realize that the solar system is running in order. The Buddhists tell us that the masculine offers skillful means; the feminine, wisdom. In terms of government, since 1/2 the human race has largely been left out, it is worth a try, I think, to give women a chance bec they are better at relating. The 3 prominent American women are all Scorpios: observe Condoleeza at work - she is feminine, chic, charming n has a mind like a cobra n is a brilliant pianist besides; Hillary conceals an incredible acumen; n is the best thing that ever happened to Bush, with Pisces rising she is genuinely empathetic and she can read and speak English! Fr a Jungian perspective, w/elections coming up etc. we can observe the animus operating in our political ladies n certainly the anima in the men. My frnd Bly said that what we need is noble women and gentle men. And he didn't mean weak! Well, here's a French 'if only' - Si jeunesse savait et agesse pouvait! If youth only knew and age only could! Ain't that the truth! Old Lady w/love always n that we all can do! ao Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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