a place where all things are transformed

There is an indian concept called purusha, the essence of man, which is the supreme man, the so-called primordial man. It is a concept i think is present in all indigenous people. Outside of having a cultural upbringing that put this in context it is a wonderful psychic concept, and an experience I have had since 4-5 years old age. It has always been there. Like an adviser or mentor bringing suggestions to me, which was important for my relation to the world in an earthy way. This relation also made me visible to myself. It is like a being in which you are contained, which is greater and more important than you but which has an entirely psychical existence. In a very early age I realised its connection to earth and to my immediate environment, as it appeared as a kind of continous flow of a background dream inside my physical sense of the earth, which in turn gave me a psychic experience of my body. In Kundalini yoga this connection is alive in what is called anahata. But before anahata one has to be plunged into oneself. To make a journey of our own. Something most people dont take seriously. It is also immedietly recognisable if they have. When it is done they have another wonderful concept called manipura. According to C G Jung it would be in this center in which psychic substances are digested and transformed. A living reality that is intensely realised in manipura. But then one also begins to experience people and the contents of the world as exponents also of ones own psychical condition. Jung talks about this relation in Kundalini as vishudda. It is kind of a strange appearence when you are young, because it is not always given to you where you should put experiences like that. But my beingness have always been centered around this in a semi conscious manner. And with age it has become much clearer. Also, it is something I share with a lot of people in relation to having this background experience of the world. We all have it, all the time. Most people I know, however, wave it off as something irrelevant, or as something that disturbs the control they have over what kind of spontaneity they allow to pass over their inner threshold.