It would be good to learn to tune in to a person's way of experiencing by the age of 50 at the latest - from external experience seeking to internal experience
It would be good to learn to tune in to a person's way of experiencing by the age of 50 at the latest - from external experience seeking to internal experience.
As soon as a baby is born, he strives to collect external experience - with his eyes, hands, crawling, toes, etc.
All the way until he soon travels the world seeking external experiences.
In which it is typical - that in order to get an internal experience I have to travel somewhere - move from one place to another. Which marketing has hammered into people's heads deeply.
When an internal experience can also be gained by creating it yourself - knitting a sock, making culture, building - or very close - going to smell the smell of rain, looking at a flower bed, sitting down on a stone, closing your eyes, listening, smelling, experiencing how the wind moves the hairs on your skin.
At that point, those who have learned that new things can only be found by traveling say that such sniffing the wind is a fool's errand - they are those who walk through their senses every day past their possibilities for inner experience - and have even stunned their inner experience.
And they may think that if someone says that it's a beautiful cloud, they think that they're crazy. To which one could say - no, you're just mentally narrowed. And here we are with people who think that culture is useless - and it is visible in the decisions of politicians across the country regarding culture and other intangible values - for example, so that decisions on resourcing physical activity and sports compared to culture have a ratio of 7 to 1.
So as we get older, the focus of experience shifts from external to internal, including remembering.
And since it could be argued that the ability to experience internally is connected to spiritual wealth - then the question arises - is the scarcity of internal experience again connected to dementia.
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