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society is plagued by a number of seeming intractable problems such
as: work, family, relationships, violence, racial discord, crime and
others. To Carl Jung, at the root of these various problems lies an
underlying cause: people have lost a sense of Life's purpose, meaning
and connected with the Divine. Regaining this connectedness and sense
of meaning and purpose requires a profound change in the culture,
one that supports people in learning impulse control, responsibility,
self-knowledge, and ultimately, the discovery of higher purpose. The
effective of this spiritual support will greatly increase if principles
applied are rooted in universal truths rather than local dogma. |
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