We spend our lives collecting knowledge. Facts, beliefs, roles, and identities stack up around us like bricks. They tell us who we are, how the world works, and what is possible. But what if the very things you “know” are the walls keeping you from freedom?
Carl Jung once wrote that awakening does not begin with bliss, but with emptiness. The moment when the masks fall away, the old roles dissolve, and the goals that once drove you no longer make sense—that is the beginning. It feels like a crisis, but it is also the doorway.
This is the heart of Unknowing the Known. It is not about gathering more teachings or chasing another guru. It’s about releasing what never belonged to you, facing the shadows you’ve carried, and awakening to the freedom that was already inside.
In these pages, I share my own journey through Jung’s alchemical stages—Nigredo (the blackening), Albedo (the whitening), Citrinitas (the dawning of inner light), and Rubedo (the rebirth). These stages are not relics of the past; they are a living map of transformation.
If you have ever felt lost, emptied, or caught in the dark night of the soul, this book is for you. The end you fear may, in fact, be the threshold of your new beginning.
Stay tuned—Unknowing the Known will be available soon.
Are you ready to unknow what you think you know?
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