Great post! A hard read but very much worth digesting. Thank you.
This is actually related to what Dr. Jordan Peterson is telling as it is very difficult to live a life without an overarching belief that can guide one to do the moral good. That involves believing in powers greater than us—the gifts we got that enables us to understand and create solutions in the process is something to reflect that we did not created it, it was handed to us by God, Fate, The Maker, A Creator.
Denial of our destructive capacities is like in jungian context of the shadow as ignoring that part of you that can damage or hurt someone or society at large. In the event that you lose control of yourself (eg. drunken state, anger or madly in-love) demons that you denied that exists in you will take a life of its own.
Great post! A hard read but very much worth digesting. Thank you.
This is actually related to what Dr. Jordan Peterson is telling as it is very difficult to live a life without an overarching belief that can guide one to do the moral good. That involves believing in powers greater than us—the gifts we got that enables us to understand and create solutions in the process is something to reflect that we did not created it, it was handed to us by God, Fate, The Maker, A Creator.
Denial of our destructive capacities is like in jungian context of the shadow as ignoring that part of you that can damage or hurt someone or society at large. In the event that you lose control of yourself (eg. drunken state, anger or madly in-love) demons that you denied that exists in you will take a life of its own.
Again thanks for this fascinating post.
Miguel