Sanity is a negative substance

Sanity is a negative substance. Meaning, it doesn’t appear by adding things but by removing things. Those “things” are subconscious programs, repressed emotions, sticky perceptions, and physical barriers which feel like pins and needles.
Sanity is what is left in its great simplicity.
The most dangerous thing is assuming a perception of sanity without doing the heavy lifting to remove the buried obstructions. And, part of the buried obstructions are habitual gaslighting.
This means, we are bound to insanity which tells us we are insane and we actually are insane but not in the way our obstructions are convincing us of.
Let’s say sanity is having one pair of glasses. We have 35 pairs of glasses and several of those programmed glasses are telling is that sanity means having 100 pairs of glasses so we are trying to get more when we actually need less. So we are lost, but we are also mistaken about exactly how we are lost.
Removing glasses is very painful because our skin grows around them. So it is tempting to think we are doing it wrong, because we dont like it.
Trying to get 100 glasses is always coming from fear. We can see what we want. Other people have done it. Getting rid of 34 glasses requires an immense trust in a process we can sense, but cannot see.
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Joshua Edjida
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Joshua Edjida is a multidimensional artist, experience designer, author, public speaker/comedian, and transformational leadership facilitator. Originally from California, he currently lives in Colorado, and also enjoys traveling in Thailand, Bali, or in Europe.

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