Saved by Stuart Evans
The Dimension of Depth
because this is when you feel them. Otherwise the material stays safely and aseptically tucked away in your head. The three wisdom tools take information from your head and deliver it down into your heart and guts. This is where you really feel things, and where you’re truly fed. This is where you transform cerebral data into somatic fiber.
Andrew Holecek • Dream Yoga: Illuminating Your Life Through Lucid Dreaming and the Tibetan Yogas of Sleep
Deep terrain offers up multiplicity, forked paths, symbolic meaning. It schools you in compromise, in shifting interpretation. It will mute your rationality and make you believe in magic. It removes time from the clock face and reveals the greater truth of its operation, its circularity and its vastness
Maria Popova • How to Grow Re-Enchanted With the World: A Salve for the Sense of Existential Meaninglessness and Burnout
TRANSFORMATIVE SYMBOLS We’ve known since Jung’s time that myths and symbols have a lock-and-key relationship to energies in our personal consciousness, as well as in the collective. The ancient spiritual traditions understood very well the power of the imaginal realm. They knew how contemplating an enlightened quality (like compassion) or a divine
... See moreSally Kempton • Awakening Shakti: The Transformative Power of the Goddesses of Yoga
We need a philosophy we can smell, a pheromonal philosophy that draws us into the liminal and gives us the tools to navigate it. And it will not be the intellectuals who get us there. It will not be the autistic machinations of Silicon Valley, or the frothy mouthed proclamations of activists. It will be the artists, the shamans, those who go deeply... See more
Rebel Wisdom • A Story to Bind Us: The Intellectual Deep Web and a New Grand Narrative
In such a framework, the individual consciousness does not generate archetypes; rather, it tunes into them. Archetypes, in this model, become informational packets or dynamic structures within a symbolic matrix, activated not by rational intent but by experiential resonance. Certain life events, emotional intensities, or altered states — such as... See more