Many seemingly loosing a grip on reality these days. Seem to me they have some basic insight experience and over interpret it badly. Your thoughts please @mistermircea
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4/ And, as far as I can tell, it is never coming back. Not on a large-scale at least. Fragmentation will only continue. The rails are set, and the train will only follow along them.
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5/ People are losing their minds, and will continue to, because a place in the world, an identity, a purpose, are no longer a guarantee, no longer provided by society, externally.
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6/ The human need for significance and meaning far outweighs the importance of any other need. Absent of the means for significance and meaning, one feels without their identity.
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7/ The arrested development of many people in the West, coupled with the lack of external stabilizers, create an inner void, a fear, a deep insecurity. They find no ground to stand on.
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8/ When your environment denies you the means of individuation, as is the case for most Millenials, you are denied the benefit of personal experience, first-hand knowledge, maturity.
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This seem to be a pre-enlightenment issue (where most of us are). How would you relate it to such an assumption?
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I don't believe in enlightenment in any conceptual way.
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More specifically, my conceptualisation of it, the full realisation that "the ego" is a process, and when you dissolve this process, what remains is awareness and the realisation of interconnectedness. (Always struggle putting words to these "things")
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