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Finding a balance between your own reality and what is actual reality is probably the hardest thing that we face. We spend the entirety of time with ourselves. A world centered on individual thoughts, reactions, and feelings (to simplify). This universe is under our control more than we think. The problem is that by time we realize it we have developed far into the desert without having traced our steps. It wouldn’t matter anyways, the landscape behind us is vacant of appropriate footprints. Their creation was entirely based on an out of control perception of reality. So what now?
We must continue to trod forward. I think I can relate to anyone on the efforts to try and stop the process, even share techniques. In the end, it’s just making oneself blind to the constant motion. Turning back on and inside out can feel infantile. What I mean is regressing back in thought and feeling back to a time before your own universe stumbled into the desert sand. Religions and other pursuits often focus on this goal, with varying perspectives. The goal might be more about recognizing the necessity of the journey.
Our society is filled more and more with niche interests and exploits and the opportunity to explore them. It is a standing question of how much its fetish or interest vs. psychological dependency. Do we continue to box off and specialize in social sects that reinforce theses tendencies or try our hardest to recognize the vast diversity that should be our experiences?
What results of this journey you ask? A ton of conflict. Two realities clashing can be catastrophic. Especially since knowledge and experience of true reality is scarce and barely recognizable to the inexperienced mind. So as I walk backwards tripping over everything, I encourage you to do the same. Recognizing your power to do so almost forces action. Truth is found in the experiences and challenges that stick with you as you are blindsided by your past and misconceptions of the world around you. We have published ourselves and continue to add chapters without an editors eye.
Begin un-publishing your heart, leaving chapters in the sand. Pick up only what still lies in your path as you journey back all over again. Avoid the temptation to set your compass early and purposely towards repeating or avoiding a chapter. Lather. Rinse. Repeat as necessary.
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