02-04-2011, 10:50 AM
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I think as a spiritual path starts you learn alot of cool new things about life, but meanwhile you become more fake, rigid, arrogant, etc. and are actually unconsciously doing alot of STS things while consciously believing your striving to be some kind of saint - at least thats what I noticed in myself and what I think I notice in some people in new age communities. Then eventually you reach a terminal point where you can no longer handle the fakeness you've saturated yourself in and start being more real. The whole time you're polarizing. You start off at the left end not having chosen a polarity, you sway from side to side, going up and rolling down, kind of like in a snowboarding half pipe (the graph should be a double bell curve to illustrate that), finally you dedicate yourself to a path and go up alot, but since you feel alone in your endeavours you need a shell of fakeness and isolation to protect yourself from others judgements. Then something really painful happens and you realize you need to change the way you approach life.
Your thoughts?
I think as a spiritual path starts you learn alot of cool new things about life, but meanwhile you become more fake, rigid, arrogant, etc. and are actually unconsciously doing alot of STS things while consciously believing your striving to be some kind of saint - at least thats what I noticed in myself and what I think I notice in some people in new age communities. Then eventually you reach a terminal point where you can no longer handle the fakeness you've saturated yourself in and start being more real. The whole time you're polarizing. You start off at the left end not having chosen a polarity, you sway from side to side, going up and rolling down, kind of like in a snowboarding half pipe (the graph should be a double bell curve to illustrate that), finally you dedicate yourself to a path and go up alot, but since you feel alone in your endeavours you need a shell of fakeness and isolation to protect yourself from others judgements. Then something really painful happens and you realize you need to change the way you approach life.
Your thoughts?