It's no wonder our minds can be so busy at times. We live in a world run by business (busy-ness). Most of our daily efforts are involved in laborious tasks, whether they be mental or physical. Many of us seek an active pursuit outside of ourselves. On one hand this can be fruitful, pleasurable, providing gratification and tending to our needs to survive. On the other hand in the globalized world we live in, many of us are addicted to advancement, to pursuits in the outer world wrapped in the societal collective away from ourselves. With such a focus on what can be constructed by the rational part of our minds in the outer world, a person can miss the inner dialogue of the soul. What does your soul say? Take a few deep breaths, watch them enter your body, listen to the harmony within. Listening to the body and developing inner peace are the first steps to withdrawing from greed and other drives that lead to climate destruction.

Citation:
Davydov, A., & Skorbatyuk, O. (2017). Archetypal Pattern: Fundamentals of Non-Traditional Psychoanalysis, Book 1: From Carl Gustav Jung's Archetypes of the Collective Unconscious to Individual Archetypal Patterns (Unabridged). HPA Press. Retrieved December 2021, from https://books.apple.com/us/audiobook/archetypal-pattern-fundamentals-of-non-traditional/id1252741403.

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