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As seekers look to connect with this deeper guide—often referred to in modern contexts as the 'capital S Self'—there's a burgeoning recognition that this relationship is not merely abstract but can be profoundly felt. The revival of such ideas, as indicated by figures like Professor John Vervaeke, suggests that our collective consciousness is hungry for rediscovery of our intrinsic link to the divine.
The discussion expands to encompass wise figures of history, such as Socrates and the daimons, who are often conceptualized as externalized reflections of one's consciousness or inner wisdom—a guiding presence that helps illuminate paths toward meaning.