In the realm of spiritual awakening and the cultivation of compassion, the divine symbol of Ganesha holds profound significance. In the image above, we witness the presence of the Divine Child in the form of Ganesha, an embodiment of compassion and the awakening of the heart. Ganesha, derived from the Sanskrit words “gana” meaning “multitude” and “isha” meaning “lord,” symbolizes the lord of multitude and the remover of obstacles [1].
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The Divine Child Archetype: A Journey Towards Self-Realization Through Mythology
Introduction: Embracing the Divine Child Archetype
The divine child archetype symbolizes the spiritual awakening of self-consciousness, a profound realization that illuminates our innate divinity and transcends the constraints of our ego-driven selves. Carl Jung believed that the emergence of the divine child reflected this dawning of self-consciousness, marking an epiphany of self-realization.
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Divine Child Krishna, or Bala Krishna, is the youthful representation of the revered Hindu deity, Krishna. This incarnation embodies the celestial nature of the Supreme Self, the eternal divine force that underpins the entire cosmos.
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