One of the primary ideas behind exploring our lives in terms of living on two ice floes is recognizing that what appears to be the so-called real world existence is quite different from our inner journey. Understanding our own purpose and seeing life through our own lenses, rather than those mass produced by society's programming is ultimately a very personal task.
As we navigate through what seems to be rapidly changing circumstances, I am reminded that we are each indeed upon our own individual life path. While we may take comfort and enjoyment from the love of companions, family and friends, it is the solitary inner journey that will lead us to the place where we are never alone. Explained so eloquently by Mateo Sol, please enjoy his piece: How To Be A Quiet Warrior In A Deafening And Turbulent World
In this day and age questioning everything may be sound policy, but putting it into practice is quite another matter. Around every corner we find we have been deeply conditioned and our heads are full of preconceived notions.
Valuable are the tools which help us sort through what is and step around ourselves to embrace critical thinking. It is refreshing to find others who focus on this as well. For your reading enjoyment, here is just that type of article by Peter Westermann: How To Transcend Duality And Think Within Paradoxes.
Much of the confusion we experience is the conflict, or cognitive dissonance created as a result of being presented with choices that seem to have no good outcome. Maneuvering through life by choosing the least of the evils reinforces fear and serves to keep us buried deep within the Matrix.
As usually, David Cain presents us with his creative insights and ideas about choices and the concept of having it all. Please read further: The First-World Fear That Makes Life Harder.