The vast majority of us behave mechanically and act on autopilot. Our ambition is often consuming and our egotistical behavior is always «wanting more». We tend to become a «victim» because of the sufferings caused by this lifestyle. As a consequence, some will go through periods of deep doubt or great loneliness. There is an age when our ego begins to take up less space in our life. Now is the time to give more importance to the meaning of what is important to us, our values, than to the ego itself. Our lives are then less stressful and our centers of interest are transformed, including choosing those with whom we want to be.
Maturity allows us to recognize reality with greater clarity even if there is still personal work to be done. The «conscious shift» is not an end in itself, it cannot be acquired by money, nor by the best courses in personal development. This personal awareness manifests day after day. We finally connect to the source of everything and let ourselves be guided by life itself without seeking to control it. This is where the great difficulty lies. Let’s learn to free ourselves from a way of thinking built on a strategic and sequential mode. These are not goals that we need but a genuine and loving intention.
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