finding personal authority requires two things: sorting through the traffic within and living what we find with courage and consistency
Jung observed that the work of being an evolved human being consists of three parts. Psychology can bring us insight, but then come the moral qualities of the individual: courage and endurance … one has to find the courage to live it in the real world, with all its punitive powers, and to do so over time in the face of opposition both external and internal
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to be afraid of the powers within Chögyam Trungpa defines the warrior not as an agent of destruction but as one who is “brave” … the definition of bravery: not being afraid of