Life as we know it: hopes and fears, anxieties and reliefs, loves and hates; the social controls of shame, guilt and approval, right and wrong; belief and disbelief, hidden dark sides and hidden good sides, depressions and manias, mind and heart often in discord; feeling bad inside and not revealing the true nature of our dark thoughts, controlling our expressions, words and thoughts; politeness and consideration, rudeness and selfishness, winning and losing, racing and competing, apathy and disillusion, promotions, cars, houses, trophies, failures and successes, despairs, bereavements, detachments and dissociations, hidden schisms, external appearances; looking good on the outside, feeling bad on the inside, a brave face, feeling cowardly, avoiding some people and wanting to be with others; needs, urges, compulsions, obsessions, addictions; something missing, happy sometimes, maybe happy a lot of the time, content and discontent, accepting and not. These are just some of the aspects of the roller-coaster thrill ride of life incarnated into the dreamworld of what some call the matrix or the web of life, and what others call the real world. This real world is rightly perceived as imperfect by those living in it, and rightly perceived as perfect by those who are not entranced in what I call the dreamworld.
Steve is an NLP Master Practitioner and Trainer, who specialises in Systems Engineering and consultancy as his main line of work. Steve's personal interests are in understanding spiritual paths of enlightenment and in helping other people to grow.
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