Don Watkins

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In other words, if we never face the darkness of God within us, the unreconciled God, we will project that chaotic darkness into the world. Unless we make peace with the inner ground of God, God is not made whole, we are not made whole, and the world remains divided. Hence, we must go into the desert of our minds and hearts, like Jesus, and confront our darkest (and fractured) selves.
The Not-Yet God: Carl Jung, Teilhard de Chardin, and the Relational Whole
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