The law of the mirror: Self-knowledge

The law of the mirror: Self-knowledge
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Welcome, First of all I would like to thank you for choosing to take this course on the Law of the Mirror. I will be happy to accompany you in these 10 sessions. First I will quote Jiddu’s phrase: “The only real and lasting relationship we will have throughout our life is the relationship we have with ourselves. The rest of the relationships are nothig more than a game of mirrors and projections"Why do certain people’s comments make us uncomfortable? Why does it bother us when a certain person says a single “hello”? Why can’t we stand to be contradicted? Why do we judge certain reactions or behaviors of other people? Why do we see our partner so differently than when we first met them, and what we loved about them now makes us angry?The law of the mirror and its mechanism can reveal all these unknowns. The outer world acts as a mirror, reflecting both our light and our shadow, being a portrait of our inner world. What happens in our life is nothing more than a mirror that reflects our heart. This law can give us clues about how to face the difficulties of our existence. If we look at what is happening in our life, we can discover what our heart is feeling right now, which will allow us to find clues that will help us to improve. Thanks to it we can realize, how we feel and we also have the opportunity to change. Applying this law serves you as personal self-knowledge, making conscious the unconscious, discovering and healing your shadow and freeing you from that which is generating suffering. You will move away from the extremes in your life to the center, to the balance where your peace is. Let’s look at the Situations in which the law of the mirror reflects your shadow or something that you have to heal. There are 4 situations in particular. We will cover some more, but the main ones are: The mirror reflects similarities to you. The mirror reflects the opposite side. The mirror reflects what you do to others. The mirror reflects an idealization. Thank you very much, now let’s start the course.