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Losing your mind (in a really good way).
Let’s talk about losing your mind.
Or at least: the dominance of your mind.
The slow loss of firm ideas, solid beliefs, and all the other mental snippets that seem to be part of who you are.
We have endless amounts of those notions buried deep inside our worldview, scaffolding our personality, and holding our sense of morality in place.
We consist of stories that pretend to be life.
It looks and feels like we’re living a linear existence with a past and a future.
And it seems that without those rich and deeply ingrained ideas and experiences, without this specific storyline, we’d go mad.
But I can tell you it’s actually the opposite.
Because I’ve been losing tons and tons of ideas and beliefs in the last couple of years, and the general result is a sense of massive, delicious peace.
At least most of the time.
When this started there was a lot of anxiety and turbulence.
While beginning to wake up and feel more connected to the inner Self, or true nature, the mind naturally became less important.
Because it doesn’t like that, it will try extra hard to stay relevant.