“We think that the problems of the world and of ourselves can only be solved through "doing," not realizing that it is this focus on ceaseless activity that has created much of our present imbalance. Rather than always asking, "What should I do?," we can learn to reflect, "How should I be?”
Quote by Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee
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The Return of the Feminine and the World Soul
This book delves into the concept of the feminine as it relates to the world soul, offering insights into the interplay between these two elements. more
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