“….[O]ur lives only make sense when understood as a sacred quest for the true self. The practices of yoga. . . are organized around the belief that all humans have the innate capacity and longing to mature to full aliveness, that all humans are born with the seed of the awake, conscious mind. . . . [W]hen we finally commit to the quest for the true self, we will discover that we are not alone on our journey. One day, to our astonishment, we will find that the true self for which we are searching is also searching for us.” SelfSpiritualityPsychologyYoga Book:Yoga and the Quest for the True Self Source: Yoga and the Quest for the True Self
“Carl Jung had come to the same conclusion fifty years before: Among my patients in the second half of life—that is to say, over thirty-five—there has not been one whose problem in the last resort was not that of finding a spiritual outlook on life.” SpiritualityPsychologyYogaJungMidlife Book:Yoga and the Quest for the True Self Source: Yoga and the Quest for the True Self