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SystemResistor
Switching off the external projection, as you say, does IMO, give clarity to purpose if you can survive yourself and your mind.
I for one can attest to that having experienced such a thing. I don't speak about it regularly but will share it here today.
At one point in my life l lost everything and found myself homeless. This was a very transforming moment in my life, sink or swim.
What l found was having to deal with myself and my thoughts was much more difficult than being homeless.
Long story short, after 4 years of battling myself and my inner thoughts, here l am today, l made it.
It taught me a lot of things about who l am, what life means for me, and what's most important. It was a lesson l needed to know.
Now, today, l live a very minimalistic lifestyle. I place no attachment to material possessions and only have what l need and use. I can live with
myself now without nothing, if need be.
When l first became homeless l was frightened and scared. I couldn't wrap my mind around what was happening. It took at least 8 months to completely
accept, and another 3 years to learn what l needed know.
I don't believe in coincidence, l believe in purpose and reason. l believe at this point in my life, l had no choice but to organize my thoughts and
prioritize them, and eventually l did.
I learned a lot from that, and it definitely helped me to find myself and live more in tune. And even yet today, four years after, l still find myself
shaking off myself, and transforming who l am into a better person.
edit on 29-11-2014 by Daedal because: edit
edit on 29-11-2014 by Daedal because: edit