Obsession with “mine” blocks the nonlocal…

This focus on the self or individual consciousness is obsessed with control, ownership, and an attitude of “Mine, Mine, Mine” that not only blocks movement towards non-localized consciousness but also generates issues and conflicts along the way. It creates a xenophobia that nests and nests. A gardener becomes an agent watching me; a passing van becomes surveillance. Always some dark malfeasance is waiting. The irrational seeks context, and from such a created context, it becomes “rational”, in a twisted feedback loop of self-fulfilling prophecy. This fear must first be put aside as it is limiting in its nature before change can occur. – Rico Roho