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10 out of 10: Solving and outgrowing problems

tansoei discovered 18 months ago
In summary, we have problems that we can run away from, problems that can be solved rationally, and problems that need to be outgrown. It is the last category which is most important, because those are the fundamental problems of life. Jung wrote: "I had learned in the meanwhile that the greate... more
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tansoei rated 18 months agospirituality
In summary, we have problems that we can run away from, problems that can be solved rationally, and problems that need to be outgrown. It is the last category which is most important, because those are the fundamental problems of life. Jung wrote: "I had learned in the meanwhile that the greatest and most important problems of life are all in a certain sense insoluble. They must be so because they express the necessary polarity inherent in every self-regulating systems. They can never be solved, but only outgrown."