What if reality is not trying to return to unity-but to become a unity that knows itself?
Across traditions as diverse as Gnosticism, Kabbalah, alchemy, and depth psychology, a single pattern quietly repeats. In The Spiral of Being, this recurring structure is brought into focus as a framework that bridges cosmology and psychology, myth and mind.
Drawing on the work of Carl Jung, alongside symbolic systems and Hermetic philosophy, this book argues that individuation is not merely a personal process. It is a moral necessity.
This book offers a new way of understanding consciousness, responsibility, and human psychological development. It reframes the individual not as an isolated being, but as an active participant in the architecture of reality.