I can completely relate to this deepak sir, as I too chose the path of meditation, self inquiry, silence and solitude. As I read the article, I found total similarity of my style. I am learning from Carl Jung and also exploring my own unconscious. During my intense fasting and meditation, I was being shown different visions by my unconscious, just like Carl Jung saw .I'm working on that project as even my psychiatrist said to me, after freud and Carl Jung, I am going to be the third one...I think he understood the core concepts of the books that I wrote which came out of my unconscious instead of copying anyone...
I can completely relate to this deepak sir, as I too chose the path of meditation, self inquiry, silence and solitude. As I read the article, I found total similarity of my style. I am learning from Carl Jung and also exploring my own unconscious. During my intense fasting and meditation, I was being shown different visions by my unconscious, just like Carl Jung saw .I'm working on that project as even my psychiatrist said to me, after freud and Carl Jung, I am going to be the third one...I think he understood the core concepts of the books that I wrote which came out of my unconscious instead of copying anyone...
Deepak, thank you for sharing.
This is thought-provoking -rebellious and sharing something about uncharted territory.
It is a personal journey, not driven by numbers.
You are blessed, and you have made yourself blessed that you are a "lazy ambitious man."
Loved it and it's heart touching and completely relatable