Boris
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Wow Juditha, for a nice, spiritual person like you, with psychic talent, the idea that life is crap, does not sound right at all. I am scratching my head, how could this possibly be? My feeling is, we had better do something about this. Your life should definitely not be crap.
We do create some of our realities, but we are surrounded by people who are creating their realities also, and the two may or may not work together. But I see in this thread a great range in how people view their ability to control their own lives. Some people think they are creating everything that happens to them, and some think they have little or no control. Some New Agers have a greatly exaggerated idea that they are creating everything, when they are not.
But it is possible to figure out, step by step, what you created and what you did not, what is created upon you. If you look back, you will see all sorts of choices that you actually had, that you did make, and you can analyze how these then caused whatever to follow from them. You chose, for instance, to accept a marriage proposal, and with that you handed over half of your destiny to someone else, and you were no longer in full control, and not creating your reality by yourself. If you chose a line of study in school, you handed over the control of your time to the person teaching that subject. The same, when you applied for a job. You chose what job to apply for, but after that, the job and its bosses controlled things from then on. You, however still affected the outcome by the manner in which you applied yourself to each of these things, whether you did so in a successful way or not.
Some things in your life are controlled by you, and some are controlled by others. The balance varies with the situation.
You might think that your situation was out of your control, but someone else hypothetically stepping into that situation, might bring a different attitude or policy that would define the situation differently, and change its direction and its results.
Overall, I think that the idea that you create your own reality is the greatest contribution that the New Age has made, even though they have greatly exaggerated it. But I think that people do not realize the very large extent to which they do in fact create their own reality. Every day offers choices on how to do something, and how to think about something, and how to talk to people. These choices that we make are the way that we caused much of what happened to us. But others also caused much of what happened.
Love, Boris
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