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Unmasking the Persona: The Role and Impact of Social Masks

Imagine stepping into a crowded room, where every smile and nod feels rehearsed. You put on your “best self” mask, engaging in small talk while feeling completely drained. This scenario exemplifies Carl Jung’s concept of the persona—the social mask we…

Being Human: A Fuzzy Mess

Life is one big Celestial humor?- do you ever think like that. It’s almost like, we have all been shoved onto this bizarre stage without a clear sense of direction, expected to navigate through chaotic narrative of existence with no…

The Zen of Spilling Coffee on Yourself

The stillness of dawn in interrupted only by the gentle light of the awakening sun. With tender care and anticipation you have just brewed a perfect cup of coffee. While the aroma enveloping you in a comforting embrace, in that…

The Invisible Ceiling

Challenging personal limits: Few days back, I noticed one of my roommate engrossed in a show on tv, while sitting on a couch accompanied by her beloved feline companion who goes by the endearing title, “Destruction Diva”. Watching her gaze…

Shadow Work: Hug it out with yourself

SHadow work

Have you ever found yourself inexplicably angry at someone for doing something that doesn’t directly affect you? Perhaps it’s a friend’s carefree attitude that annoys you or a colleague’s success that stings more than it should. In those moments, it’s…

The Inner Reality: Jung’s Model of Personality

Jung's Model of Personality

Carl Jung once stated, “The privilege of a lifetime is to become who you truly are” (Memories, Dreams, Reflections). This encapsulates the essence of Jung’s model of personality, which is not merely a theoretical framework but a roadmap for exploring…