At the MindValley "reunion" weekend, I met a super sweet soul giving off strong, warm, loving energy that actually touched me. I instantly wanted her dreams to promote love in the world (and other noble objectives) to be fulfilled.
And, I thought, she, like the "flower children" of my generation, will be sadly disappointed and have many struggles in life IF she does not "balance" her way of being.
Like Captain Kirk of The Enterprise in Star Trek, when he was split by the transmitter into his totally "good" self and his totally evil self, the unbalanced, too weak, non-decisive "good" self was totally ineffective (except that using his higher brain saved the day!).
A person who lives in the "ideal world" in his/her head is living in the "metaphysical (mind) world", where things happen instantly, with no barriers, and in no time, with no resistance or conflicts. But if the person isn't able also to convert what is in the mind into actual results in the physical world, he/she will leave a relatively powerless life, unable to create the results that he/she wants to see! AND he/she will not live in the happiness that he/she is capable of living in. (Almost always, this person is likely to live in too much anxiety...and thus suffer unnecessarily in life.)
I love Maria Nemeth's way of putting it: We freely and instantly move around in the metaphysical world but when we reach the border to go into the physical world, we encounter mass, effort, and time - and often we "metafizzle"! (See, on the site, Metaphysical Reality.)
I hope and pray that that super loving soul will learn, very quickly, how to better navigate the real world.
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