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Originally Posted by ZHereford By definition a 'container' has boundaries because it is separating it's contents from something else. . |
While that's true, from a creation POV, it works, because you only have to be concerned with what's it your container. Many people struggle with problems they sense outside and that then infects their inside. Thinking of it as a container helps to localise creation and consideration.
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In your case, the unwillingness to acknowledge anything outside of what you want in your awareness. You seem to be making this stuff up as you go along.
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It's actualy about empowerment, if that means to accept all the crap going on in the world that hardly affects me, then yes, I'm unwilling to participate in things I can't control. I don't see any real problem, with taking ideas and making them suit oneself. If I'm making it up as I go along and it's empowering, then that's a good thing.
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If this type of picking and choosing is what you want in your container and it works in your reality, then good for you.
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Thanks, it does work really well, so I figure if it works for me, then it may help others, just like Steve shares his views, I share mine.
Max