The love of God
Mon, 01 Dec 2003 Filed in:
Journal
A long drive today (nine hours). And a
discovery: In the past year or so, I have been thinking much on the
love of God, and how this plays into joy and happiness. In that
search, I found a source of feelings which I was able to return to,
of such a character as to demonstrate a psychic validity (to use
Jung’s terminology). Later I thought about what we love to do, and
how fully engaging in this activity yields an experience with some
similar characteristics. Then on Quality (the theme of this
summer), and the experience of perceiving Quality in the world.
Afterwards I started using the term “reality” to express another
connection to what was beginning to some like a single source. This
line of thinking conjoined with thoughts on the “world view” (the
*Weltanschauung*), and how we use that construction to root
ourselves within the flow, so to speak. And afterwards it became
the theme of psychic integration: the way the self expresses its
disassociated components through the projection of value onto the
world perceived — this world-perceived being very much linked to
the formulation of world views. As I was driving along in the car,
it occurred to me that the “well-spring” revealed by all of these
lines of thoughts tasted the same: the Love of God, full engagement
and joy, Quality, experience of reality, what lies beyond the
world-view, and the coming together of estranged parts of the
psyche. What this points to, I do not know. The idea of confluence,
however, itself produced a euphoria that made me feel as though I
were floating home. More thinking on the subject of integration
across these various philosophic systems is needed.
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