Dharma Śūnya Zoom Seminar

In the modern era, resentment towards spirituality is widespread, yet our inherent need for it persists. Carl Jung believed that the absence of spirituality, not its presence, leads to madness. Amidst capitalism’s traps and our personal predispositions, navigating a genuine spiritual journey becomes a complex endeavor. This essay delves into the conflict between our innate spiritual drive and the secular, rational world, exploring how modern individuals can find meaningful spirituality despite the commodification of sacred practices. It underscores the importance of mindful engagement to fulfill our deep-seated spiritual needs in a world increasingly detached from its roots.

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