“The only journey is the inner journey. » Rainer Maria Rilke
“We may wonder how man sets out towards his interiority. This search corresponds to a nostalgia for beauty, completion, immortality, and also to a love whose reality he experiences as soon as he collects himself in his unlimited space, deprived of all borders, larger than the universe. » Marie-Madeleine DAVY, the paths of depth.
The inner journey is that of a solitary walker, on a pilgrimage towards his own kingdom. He gradually discovers its breadth and depth through progressive clearing. Only interiority sets one free, because it is free from temporality and exteriority.
What is the link between interiority, archetypes and the masculine principle? Christ notably represents the archetype of the king at its peak; he draws his power and divine masculine energy from himself. Its interior dimension is therefore the source dimension of its being radiating outwards; this essential place being like the hub of the wheel giving the energy to it to move: “A wheel moved by its own movement”.
He achieved total freedom, because he was delivered and purified from the outside. It is linked not to external rules, but to its own internal structures; he can then fully act on the world from his center. Everything is contained in our inner center in archetypes: it is the fixed point around which the movement of our lives takes place, expressing itself in the world without participating in it. The externalized expression of our essence reveals our masculine principle of will.