That makes sense. So, the difference is in perspective and execution. Fixation on an image, without clear perception of the greater patterns surrounding the image, and without action taken to work within that pattern, is likely to drive one away from the goal rather than toward it. This feels like a corollary of "asking spirits for stuff." Thank you.
Re: Self, Image and Reality
Date: 2024-11-11 08:46 pm (UTC)Fixation on an image, without clear perception of the greater patterns surrounding the image, and without action taken to work within that pattern, is likely to drive one away from the goal rather than toward it.
This feels like a corollary of "asking spirits for stuff."
Thank you.