Our society has sold you a bill of goods, and it is killing your happiness, your creativity, your joy. That’s the bad news. The good news is that once you escape from the cultural trance you were born into, you discover a happier world. You discover that you are not alone, not helpless, and not nearly so limited as you often assume. We are all connected, we are all larger and more effective beings, and we are far more powerful, singly and collectively, than we usually dare dream.
The world is not meaningless, and was not created by accident. The conditions in which we live allow certain things to be accomplished that cannot be accomplished without these limitations.
Similarly, your life has meaning. We are here to accomplish those tasks. We aren’t merely survivors of some cosmic train wreck, not are we the butt of some cosmic practical joke. Still less are we the accidental products of an accidentally created system. We are not, as someone said, the supersonic airplane assembled accidentally by a tornado tearing across a junkyard.
Our bodies are mortal; we are not. The strands that comprise us existed before this particular body existed, and do not cease to exist when it does. People talk of “the afterlife,” but it would be more accurate to refer to “the continuing life.” We live prior to arriving here, and we do not cease to live when we depart.
We are all psychic. We all connect to another part of ourselves that is beyond 3D limitations. We all receive guidance from this non-physical component, and sometimes we heed it and sometimes we don’t. And sometimes we don’t admit that it exists, preferring to continue to think of ourselves as limited strictly to the 3D world we experience through our senses.
As you begin to see more clearly, as you change the definitions that have shaped your world, the boundaries change around you.