Not then or when…

That is to say: whats up with all these spirituality believers pushing the bodiless identity. Sure we are not this skin sack that we inhibit nor are we limited by a single lifetime and yet this is where we are now. The experiences of this life are part of our journey.

When one disassociates from this lifetime and the pain experienced/ing, it removes the ability to partake in it. The joy goes with the sadness. The detachment removes ability to impact or connect. Its like a whole new kind of mask that doesn’t just project a false truth (sorry but you have a body and your experiences this life are real snd so are theirs), but it prevents any effort from doing any service to the whole. In fact, this type of detachment is rooted in selfish fear and intolerance of human imperfection, the full spectrum.

Sure, no one being can change the world. No single human was ever meant to have that type of power. We are drops of water in a massive ocean, why try to evaporate and separate? Why not let the flow of the self enter the flow?

This avoidance does more than separate the self, its denies the experience of self and others. One cannot listen to another from a space that does not listen to self. Perfectionism has no capacity for human limits. Suddenly the impact pf actions is impossible: its not was intended so it must be a lie…The idea that complete control and omniscient knowing is valid comes from this disassociation of the basic humanity we inhibit in this body.

How can anyone actually connect if they spend their energy avoiding it with eyes on the blissful existence beyond this life? How can any ‘good’ deed count if it’s done from a space of earning? Isn’t that a massive waste of time and energy?

Perfectionism certainly is a total drain of impossibility. Not to mention a root of suffering easily avoided, unlike the pain that naturally comes with an aging body in a survivalist world of lack, even though cognitively most know abundance is possible…with cooperation and consensual exchange. That takes knowing self enough to speak for needs unmet, ya know embodiment!