‘The sage understands that everything they experience is a projection of their inner landscape, or dream.
‘This means that because we are the creators of each event and incident in our life, nothing ever happens to us.
‘We never need to fix anything in the outer world – if we want to transform some circumstance that appears to be outside of ourselves, we need only to own it and change it within.’
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‘Practicing no-mind requires you to break free of your thoughts and get in touch with the sage within, who is beyond thoughts.
‘You don’t have to spend hours upon hours in meditation to do this.’
‘To own your projections, you must discover and acknowledge the parts of yourself that you’ve refused to look at.
‘It turns out that everything you believe to be true about the people around you, or the situations you find yourself in, mirrors a story you hold about the way the universe works.
‘Once you understand this, you can take a long, hard look at every difficult situation in your life and then change it within.
‘But to change it, you must first recognize that you’re seeing a reflection of your hidden self in others.’
‘The psychologist Carl Jung called these hidden parts the “shadow,” finding the metaphor valuable to help him understand the unseen aspects of humankind.’
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