And this is the simple truth - that to live is to feel oneself lost. He
who accepts it has already begun to find himself, to be on firm ground.
Instinctively, as do the shipwrecked, he will look around for something
to which to cling, and that tragic, ruthless glance, absolutely sincere,
because it is a question of his salvation, will cause him to bring
order into the chaos of his life. These are the only genuine ideas; the
ideas of the shipwrecked. All the rest is rhetoric, posturing, farce.
Soren Kierkegaard (1813 - 185
Carl Jung: “This meeting with oneself is, at first, the meeting with one’s own shadow…”
This meeting with oneself is, at first, the meeting with one’s own shadow. The shadow is a tight passage, a narrow door, whose painful constriction no one is spared who goes down to the deep well. But one must learn to know oneself in order to know who one is.For what comes after the door is, surprisingly enough, a boundless expanse full of unprecedented uncertainty, with apparently no inside and no outside, no above and no below, no here and no there, no mine and no thine, no good and no bad.
It is the world of water…..where I am indivisibly this and that; where I experience the other in myself and the other-than-myself experiences m
Our
thoughts are the shadows of our feelings - always darker, emptier and
simpler. Friedrich Nietzsche Shadows, Thoughts, Feelings Not
necessity, not desire - no, the love of power is the demon of men.
Let them have everything - health, food, a place to live,
entertainment - they are and remain unhappy and low-spirited: for the
demon waits and waits and will be satisfied.
The press, the machine, the railway, the telegraph are premises whose thousand-year conclusion no one has yet dared to draw. Friedrich Nietzsche
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