07-05-2013, 05:38 PM
My personal experience with people is that most, if not all of them, wanderers or not, will question their reality at some point(s) in their life. They will realize something is amiss, they will question it. But in many cases, deep-rooted fear of rejection and judgement will take over and put a stop to their desire to known more, to know the truth. Societal control mechanisms are powerful, and we are only starting to dismantle them as a race. Also note that being spiritual is also not a sure key to freedom, and the line which separate spirituality from religion and dogma is a fine one, in this world. What may start as an expansive spiritual practice can sometimes morph into a constrictive ritual and inflexible set of beliefs if one is not careful.
So, to answer your question Adonai, yes, I do believe a number of wanderers may live in denial, but it's no a fate unique to wanderers; much of the human race lives in denial of their divine nature. The veil is thick and only a handful of people are spared from the forgetting process. The challenge therefore is not only to remember, but also to have the courage to pursue the truth, regardless of where it takes us.
So, to answer your question Adonai, yes, I do believe a number of wanderers may live in denial, but it's no a fate unique to wanderers; much of the human race lives in denial of their divine nature. The veil is thick and only a handful of people are spared from the forgetting process. The challenge therefore is not only to remember, but also to have the courage to pursue the truth, regardless of where it takes us.