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Going to extremes

Feeling overwhelmed—yep, that pretty much sums it up! The more that you get thrown off your known/comfort zone, the more you give your energy away – in zero time. When your mental and emotional constructs are easily rattled, it's a sign you've got some phobias and belief systems to tackle and overcome.

Things are escalating to even greater extremes these days, although one could argue that we're already entrenched in them, rightfully so. On one side, there's fear-mongering, lies, and deception—let's call it the 'evil' camp. On the other side, there are love sirens, hope addiction, and fanciful utopias from the 'good' camp. It's like duality has decided to go all out, pushing itself to the limits before it crumbles. It's using every bit of its potential, its reason for being, its full spectrum.

But you know what's interesting? Even in those illusions and lies, you can find nuggets of truth on both sides. (If lies were completely untrue, they wouldn't have any power, they wouldn’t be accepted.) We can actually use these insights to break free from the duality game, which, by the way, has an expiration date. And that date isn't the same for everyone. The simulation we're in is destined to wrap up! It’s inevitable!

Each of us goes through this journey in a unique way, driven by our individual soul purposes. Sometimes, talking to one another can be a bit tricky, thanks to our different perspectives, interpretations and life-purpose. We imagine that we're living in the same world but in reality, we are not.

The popular belief is that fear is the biggest obstacle to love, but that argument doesn't quite cut it. The real issues lie deeper, beneath the elusive states where suffering, opposition, and insecurity still play a starring role and fear is just a symptom. The more society is influenced by religious and materialistic conditioning, the tougher it gets to see through the apparent illusions. Breaking through to higher levels of consciousness and shaking off the layers of submission and subservience becomes quite the challenge.

Facebook, for one, has already picked up that not all of us are playing the duality game, and so restricts the posts – this blog.