Hi,
I feel like many life experiences for late millennials and gen Z are radically different from the experiences of early millennials, gen X, the baby boomers, and so on.
Of course, every life path is unique, and the overall design of experience is universal. So, we're all still One, and we share templates. But there's infinite room for variation within those templates.
To me, it appears that there's certain patterns of catalyst that most people born after 1990 or so deal with, a lot of them very confusing or fairly difficult.
People from previous generations might hear about the phenomena and challenges that the younger generations deal with, but might not fully understand what it's really like.
And then when you view these patterns beyond a sociological context, taking into account spiritual understandings and polarities, they become far more interesting and complex, and possibly confusing. But I think untangling these patterns could in turn produce key spiritual growth for everyone, since we're all connected to a collective consciousness.
I would like to open up discussion on these topics, and get input from others (from all ages and generations) to hear other perspectives and bridge these gaps in understanding.
I'll offer my own insights after other people respond. This is in the hopes that people will respond with their honest opinions first. I don't want to overly influence initial input.
I feel like many life experiences for late millennials and gen Z are radically different from the experiences of early millennials, gen X, the baby boomers, and so on.
Of course, every life path is unique, and the overall design of experience is universal. So, we're all still One, and we share templates. But there's infinite room for variation within those templates.
To me, it appears that there's certain patterns of catalyst that most people born after 1990 or so deal with, a lot of them very confusing or fairly difficult.
People from previous generations might hear about the phenomena and challenges that the younger generations deal with, but might not fully understand what it's really like.
And then when you view these patterns beyond a sociological context, taking into account spiritual understandings and polarities, they become far more interesting and complex, and possibly confusing. But I think untangling these patterns could in turn produce key spiritual growth for everyone, since we're all connected to a collective consciousness.
I would like to open up discussion on these topics, and get input from others (from all ages and generations) to hear other perspectives and bridge these gaps in understanding.
I'll offer my own insights after other people respond. This is in the hopes that people will respond with their honest opinions first. I don't want to overly influence initial input.