Notwithstanding all the above, people rich and poor still feel like strangers or slaves in their own lives. They sense they do not really belong here and are cut off from a true higher source. This feeling brings deep anxiety, guilt, and shame that they do not fully understand. To cope, they push these inner feelings onto outside problems. Examples include strong worries about climate change, shame over past wrongs like slavery, heated political arguments, and ideas about secret plots.
These pushed feelings create endless loops. People try to fix things in the world but end up making more problems. They follow outside rules and leaders too closely, which adds to the mess and confusion everywhere.
The main issue is simply forgetting one's own inner light and goodness. Rather than always looking for answers and fixes in the outside world, the better way is to pull those heavy feelings back and turn attention inside yourself. Simple steps help: notice when strong emotions rise up, face the inner pain directly without running from it, and use basic eating and drinking acts as reminders to reconnect with that inner spark of light.
This inner turn ends the feeling of being split off and lost. It does not require outside leaders, strict rules, or saviors. Remembering who you really are brings calm, clear strength, and the ability to move through daily life without being overwhelmed.
The writing uses stories and symbols so each person can understand it in their own personal way. It highlights that everyone holds equal inner worth and independence. By shifting away from constant outer worries and toward this inner awareness, the cycles of anxiety and confusion finally ease.
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