I have noticed a recurring 'side effect' when reading new Cassiopaean sessions.
Every time there is a new session, a big shock is delivered.
You realize how your problems are laughable compared to what the world is going through. What you thought was the 'end of the world' is just a ripple in a pond. Once you 'retune' to your daily life, you start wondering why you rushed so much, why you were so stressed, why people around aren't paying attention to what is happening to them, why people accept and tolerate to be misled and abused for some ideal that they might never reach. Your perspective broadens to such an extent that you have the feeling that you are living in a parallel reality. You recognize what really matters. You shift your focus towards your inner mission, leaving aside 'cosmetic' issues. You detach yourself from the artificial 'mouse wheel' set up by the 'controllers' of the world.
And then time goes by.
The daily grind (work, school, etc) slowly takes over and you start seeing only your problems. Your immediate reality convinces you that that things are way worse than they actually are. Even though you network, even though you make efforts to improve your situation, a sense of desperation creeps into your mind. You start doubting if it is all going to work out in the end, you start second-guessing yourself, you start attaching to the psychopathic reality that you tried so hard to escape.
And then boom, a new session flushes your misery and gives you hope!
Every time there is a new session, a big shock is delivered.
You realize how your problems are laughable compared to what the world is going through. What you thought was the 'end of the world' is just a ripple in a pond. Once you 'retune' to your daily life, you start wondering why you rushed so much, why you were so stressed, why people around aren't paying attention to what is happening to them, why people accept and tolerate to be misled and abused for some ideal that they might never reach. Your perspective broadens to such an extent that you have the feeling that you are living in a parallel reality. You recognize what really matters. You shift your focus towards your inner mission, leaving aside 'cosmetic' issues. You detach yourself from the artificial 'mouse wheel' set up by the 'controllers' of the world.
And then time goes by.
The daily grind (work, school, etc) slowly takes over and you start seeing only your problems. Your immediate reality convinces you that that things are way worse than they actually are. Even though you network, even though you make efforts to improve your situation, a sense of desperation creeps into your mind. You start doubting if it is all going to work out in the end, you start second-guessing yourself, you start attaching to the psychopathic reality that you tried so hard to escape.
And then boom, a new session flushes your misery and gives you hope!