Sacred Child

Filed under:Creative Process — posted by fred on April 29, 2007 @ 1:45 pm

The child is both the evolutionary goal of the past and the beginning still to come. Within the child, we see our smallness and our vastness, containing the possibilities within our personality, as well as, the essence of the living universe.

Perfectibility is the principle which underlies life activity, drawing human beings into connection with the primary, most pervasive processes of the universe. The Self, often symbolized by the child, represents the underlying processes of life and death and rebirth, of the struggle and resolution of opposites into the Way. MORE

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Sacred Child

Filed under:Creative Process — posted by fred on @ 1:45 pm

The child is both the evolutionary goal of the past and the beginning still to come. Within the child, we see our smallness and our vastness, containing the possibilities within our personality, as well as, the essence of the living universe.

Perfectibility is the principle which underlies life activity, drawing human beings into connection with the primary, most pervasive processes of the universe. The Self, often symbolized by the child, represents the underlying processes of life and death and rebirth, of the struggle and resolution of opposites into the Way. MORE

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