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Lessons of Enrichment

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Many experiences can serve to open our mind towards the reality of what we live. For those that enjoy living a blindfolded lifestyle, these defining moments can serve as a reminder of true representation. We can comfortably settle into a life of authenticity rather than serve as a passive victim of what life has to offer. This method of control and dominance over the outcome of our lives can allow us to grow and transform who we are. Rather than trying to flee when a problem arises, we are able to face it courageously and gain strength and clarity. In terms of trauma, many experiences can leave a deep mark on who we are as a person. These events can leave us prone to bouts of depression and anxiety if left unresolved. Certain events that happen to us are uncontrollable; we simply cannot choose how life deals its cards. Rather than harping on dismal outcomes, we can choose to see the silver lining. If you can truly examine the potential to evolve spiritually from an event, you wi...

A Simply Not So Simple Mind

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At times, life becomes so complicated that you forget the simplicity behind the thought process. Our minds overtake our reasoning and get the best of us. At other times, we may overly rely on intuition and neglect logic and reasoning. Regardless of the method or thought process that we may choose, the idiosyncrasies of life can cause us to lose sight of the bigger picture and larger context of the world that continues to revolve despite our momentary problems that bring us to a stop. As a clairsentient and highly sensitive person, it becomes challenging to keep things simple and straight forward. Whether it be trying to focus on multiple tasks at once or trying to accomplish a simple menial task, the emotions surrounding me take ahold of my reasoning more than the significance of the task in front of me. This method of living my life based on how everything feels to me can be mentally draining. Much of the logic behind my daily actions becomes skewed and most of my decisions bec...