“It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society”. – Jiddu Krishnamurti
Our sensitivity is related to our emotions, our intuition and that which is not qualitfiable in tangible physical terms.
In the way the societal structures are designed nowadays, being in touch with our sensitivity and being able to function in today’s overly productive society are sitting at opposite sides of the same spectrum. This obsession with productivity is unhealthy as it ultimately leaves the wellbeing of humans at the bottom end of the list of social concerns.
As a young kid, I was very in touch with my creativity, my softer, more nurturing side and my artistic abilities. Growing up, I had to trade my passion for writing, singing and channeling for an engineering career path and use my logical skills, if I wanted to “succeed” in the wild jungle of the active world.
I had to tone down and dim my truest soul gifts to a part of this world and get a stamp of approval. But my soul was shrinked under my daily armour and was screaming to be freed and my gifts to be expressed.
But shutting down our sensitivity has ultimately created an unwelcoming place for many people where we don’t feel safe to be ourselves.
UNBOXED COLLECTION
the danger of social condition and how to break free from it
As children, we were influenced by our close environment: mostly family and school. But our parents and teachers as well have been conditioned by a previous generation. And so, if we do not break out of this cycle, humanity will not be able to evolve spiritually and create a more free thinking society.
The end goal of social conditioning is that we all form the same picture of what reality is. But reality is not set in stone and humanity is evolving towards a higher level of consciousness that require us to expand beyond certain fixed beliefs about reality.
Social conditioning is rooted in fear and can only work on a culture that is disconnected from its own power and easily influenced, reactive to external circumstances, and “stuck” in a fixed reality.
When we’re not sovereign in our understanding of who we are, we’re like a leaf in the wind and we’re easily taken by the strongest currents and widely spread cultural trends.
Fear is the glue that holds conditioning together. When we believe in fear more than our inner truth, we invest in a world that revolves around scarcity, limitation, and external power.
As Gary Zukav writes in his masterpiece, The Seat of the Soul (my #1 favorite book of all times): “We are becoming able to see the pursuit of external power for what it is and the futility of trying to escape the pain of powerlessness by changing the world. A power struggle collapses when you withdraw your energy from it.“
conclusion
Breaking free from mass conditioning
The need to belong and be accepted as part of our society influences us to choose pre-established paths over own unique soul paths. We need to redefine what “normality” is for yourself based your authentic values and who you came here to be.
Living the unboxed way means reconnecting with your intuition and living in alignment with your own truth. It starts with acknowledging our own authentic values and uniqueness and letting go of the need to fit into a world that doesn’t embrace ourselves for who we truly are.
Restoring and rebuilding trust with your inner compass is the way out of the mass conditioning.lov
If you want to know about how to strengthen your intuition, check out this blog article: Our Intuition Has Been Gaslit: How to Find Back Your Inner Compass
Much love & freedom 🤍🕊️,
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