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14.01.2013 - Interpretation of dali48
Everything that a man does not want, flows from his own shadow, for he is the sum of what he does not want. The rejected realms of reality force people to deal with them particularly intensively. This is mostly done through the detour of the projection, for if a certain principle has been rejected and suppressed in itself, it always triggers anxiety and rejection when we recognize it in the so-called "outside world" - In so doing, he approaches the rejected principle so far that he finally lives it himself. According to this law, the children later adopt the behaviors which they hated with their parents, and pacifists become militant in the course of time, moralists dissolute, and health apostles seriously ill, etc. - In the same sense, the strict avoidance of a reality range indicates that a person has a problem with it. The interesting and important areas for a human being are those which he fights and avoids - for they lack him in his consciousness and make him unsafe. A man can only be disturbed by the principles in the outside, which he has not integrated into himself. The environment is like a mirror, in which we see only ourselves, but also and especially our shadow, for which we are blind in ourselves. Since we have a partial blindness for our shadow, we can recognize it only by projection and reflection of the so-called environment or the external world. Knowledge requires polarity. A dream also seems as real as long as we are in it. We must first wake up to recognize the dream as a dream. This also applies to the great dream of our existence - We must first wake up to see the illusion. Our shadow gives us fear. He makes us sick, i.e. un-whole because it lacks us to salvation. He who does not shun this path through the darkness will eventually become a true salvator, a savior... (Fariduddin Attar)
Abū Ḥamīd bin Abū Bakr Ibrāhīm better known by his pen-names Farīd ud-Dīn ( فرید الدین) and ..... Yahiya Emerick, The Complete Idiot's Guide to Rumi Meditations, "The three most influential Persian poets of all time, Fariduddin 'Attar , Hakim ...
Major works: Memorial of the Saints; The Conf...
Died: c. 1220 (aged 74–75); Nishapur, Persia ...
Born: c. 1145; Nishapur, Persia (modern Iran)
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see dali48 and warning of neo-fascism since 1989 and Climate Change since ca. 2000 and "Banking Crisis" 2008 and poor people and social diseases and speculation and homelessness and robots etc. - instead of UBI & Ecology - Uncontrolled capitalism produces evil as bees produce...
see dali48 and Climate Change and heat waves and dryness and burning and also floods and Hurricanes etc. - since ca. 2000 and despite Copenhagen 2009 etc. - instead of #ZeroHunger, solar & wind energy & UBI etc...
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