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When Life is Getting Away

There was a deep and familiar resonance in my body as she spoke. “I feel like life is passing me by,” she confessed.

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The Generosity of Experience

After a powerful visit to Hiroshima’s Peace Museum, I longed for stillness in a nearby garden—but found myself caught in facts instead of feeling. This reflection explores the difference between sharing information and creating meaningful experiences, and how we can offer more presence, not just data, in our work and relationships.

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Seeing Was Not Believing

For most of my life, I was unconsciously guided by the belief that I wasn’t smart enough—and that something was fundamentally wrong with me. Once I saw these patterns clearly, everything began to shift. As Carl Jung said, “Until you make the unconscious conscious, it will direct your life and you will call it fate.”

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A Further Journey

A further journey into the second half of life awaits—but not everyone knows it’s there. This post explores three unfolding phases of inner transformation: Discovering the True Self, acknowledging the soul’s longing, and offering our work to the world.

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The Untrodden Path

Find reassurance that you’re not alone in the uneasiness of not seeing the entire path. Listen for the call of your soul, honor what you perceive in the best way you know how, and move forward with trust and “good courage” down the path—your path—that is “as yet untrodden.”

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