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World View Perspective: Like a bulb in the ground

When we arrive as babies, we are effectively like a bulb in the ground.  We will have  other people, usually parents, grandparents and other family members, 'waving' us through.  We receive their energy, their care, their views of life and their views of us. On the scale of multitudes of energy, we can consciously and unconsciously,. gather so much intel, that it can be a challenge to discern who we really are and who we really are in the first family context. By the time we are adults, and able to stand on our own, we have developed the skills, ideas, talents and abilities from how and who 'waved' us through.  We take this accruement of working, functional knowledge and apply it.  Yet, what if our 'bulb in the ground' did not receive enough quality water, sunshine, water or rain or quality soil or environment to adequately grow and develop?  What if the bulb didn't, couldn't, wouldn't open, develop correctly or grow?  What if we en...

World View Perspective: What anchors our ego

As we grow and develop, we are effectively 'waved' through by our initial caregivers, usually in the form of our initial parents, who are providing what they know.  They have also been waved through their process from their parents and, consequently, given the skills, the education, the food, the clothes and identifications they also received.  They naturally draw on their known, through experience, ideas, concepts, world view, understanding and workable applications.  This they often do lovingly because they care about their child and/or children and their well being.  They want their child to have the needed and necessary skills for life, especially once the child strikes out on their own. It is a system that has worked for generations, to enable our, in general, survival as a species! Styles and influences change, of course, so there are basic changes, through the generations, in design, applications, definitions and sometimes, in directions. Yet, what remains in ...