Step into the large journey intended by your soul
Jung wrote that most of the time, we walk in shoes too small for us. We often live small, adaptive lives, in response to the voices around us and the fears within us. As James Hollis points out during this series:
“Jung’s metaphor suggests that on most days we suffer a failure of nerve. Living ‘small’ is easier than living large. Stepping into our largeness is not narcissism—it ultimately proves our greatest contribution to others. All it requires is the resolve to stand humbly but responsibly before our own largeness, and then to step into it.”
Join us in this 5-class audio course with the inimitable James Hollis and work towards inhabiting a larger life-canvas.