The Pain That Most Limit Us

While I was studying the Biology of Knowing and Loving at the Matrixtico Institute of Chile, with the biologist and humanist Humberto Maturana, I received one of his pearls when he told me that the main pain of every human being is found in the constant denial of oneself for not express the inner potential that you know you have and can develop. Science recognizes this and refers to this same pain, in one way or another... as the pain of not being yourself!

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What Culture Doesn't Tell Us About Personal Growth

Can I really grow with phrases, books or course of personal development? In some proportion, surely. But often 2 things happen: 1) Either we become information gatherers and only use the new contents of our memory to feed our inflated ego, or...

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The Evil of the Century and Nature of Well-being

Being neurotic is being able to behave badly without feeling responsible for one's actions. Jung says that the sick person does not have to learn to get rid of his neurosis but learn to endure it. Because disease is not a superficial and meaningless burden, it is what the person is; the same person is that "other" that we always try to exclude. If we flee from the evil that is in us, we put ourselves in danger. All evil is potential vitality that needs to be transformed. Pretending to live without the creative potential of our own destructiveness is like being a cardboard angel. Sheldon B. Kopp

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