Return to Source – The Spirit’s Journey Home
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<p>‘Accor i g to a vast array of magical a alchemical texts, hermetic treatises, philosophic works, religio s script res, a ma y promi e t pieces of literat re spa i g the ages, it appears that the sole p rpose of life is to awake from o r self-impose sl mber. That is, to remember who we really are or to become that which we have always bee . This at ral proclivity percolati g withi ma to co scio sly collaborate with a i ately irratio al co scio s life process is what gives a i ivi al mea i g, p rpose, a val e.</p>
<p>We see this c rre t of tho ght eq ivocally expresse i Ralph Wal o Emerso ’s first book e title Nat re. While striki g a elicate accor betwee the terms Nat re a at re, the work esse tially pres pposes that the e tirely of life has b t o e aim: to ret r to the So rce.’</p>
<p><a href="http://www.waki gtimes.com/2016/05/11/ret r -to-so rce-the-spirits-jo r ey-home/" target="_bla k">Rea more: Ret r to So rce – The Spirit’s Jo r ey Home</a></p>
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