The Thought World

Men’s minds have created a whole new reality; a realm dependent entirely on thoughts.

 

Most of the lives of the people reading these words, is spent in this mentally conceived world. This, alone, is neither good nor bad, here or there, but it is an obvious fact that the would-be awakened must realize for themselves, and thus cease to take seriously.

 

 

To be asleep, to be confused, angry, uncertain, disappointed, afraid, envious, resentful, revengeful, pissed, and all of the other things that the few hate, and from which they wish to escape, all involves a man worrying over the irrelevant; (more specifically put):  worrying about matters not really necessary for survival.

 

 

There is nothing at all mystical, spooky or supernatural in this.  Ordinary men, satisfied with their ordinary lives, live, to a large extent, in a world that exists solely in their thoughts. But this is so much a part of their lives that the activities they pursue seem, to them, quite relevant.

 

 

Thus, to whatever degree your sense-of-self is based in this second reality, to that same degree are measurements made therein, (such as):  your reputation and acceptance by those whose acceptance you seek are integral to your sense-of-self and being alive.  So, to an ordinary man, what other people think and say about him is important and relevant, though plainly not life threatening.

J.