"A Native American myth recounts that the Creator gathered all of creation and said, "I want to hide something from humans until they are ready for it. It is the realization that they can create their own life and their own reality." The eagle said, "Give it to me; I'll take it to the moon and hide it there." But the Creator said, "No, one day they will go there and will find it." Then the salmon said, "Give it to me; I'll hide it in the bottom of the sea." "No," said the Creator, "they'll get there too." Well, the buffalo came and said, "Give it to me; I'll bury it in the plains." The Creator said, "No, they will get there. They will cut into the skin of the earth, and they will find it even there." But then Grand Mother mole came, the one that has no physical eyes to see on the outside but has spiritual eyes and the capacity to see on the inside, and she said, "Put it inside them; they'll never find it there." And the Creator said, "It is done." "
Dr. Gad continues, saying ... "For Jung, the essence of life was esse in anima, to be in the soul. Whenever we disregard the unique promise of our existence, that which James Hillman calls "The Soul's Code," we are left with a sense of loss, of quiet despair. Primitive people call it "loss of soul"; we call it depression. The solution is to discover what we were meant to be, what our daimon knows, what our contract was before we came to the Tree of Forgetfulness."- Ibid
The solution " ... to discover what we were meant to be ..." is a lifelong process of continual reflection on who you are - your stories, passions and interests, values, skills, etc. Record them in your LWPS blog, then, after reflecting upon each, develop, review and revise them so they always represent who you are at this instant. You never know when the next transition will occur. Be prepared for it.
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