Quote:The Wanderer supposedly has all these symptoms too, and they aren't reverting. Here is the simple test- can you connect with someone? We can all gain an aversion to the mainstream world, and it is likely that if you are operating in green and the majority don't relate, we get fed up a take retreat. But the test for self is, when I sit next to an individual in a one on one situation, do I want to connect with them and share the moment with them.
For me, the answer is yes, always. It's difficult to find ones that are open to it, so it does become frustrating and defeating. But if you know that you aren't closing persons out, And that your inclination to Be with them, you can be confident that you are open.
I resonate strongly with this, 3DM. I have often started up conversations with relative strangers and have been stopped with "wait, I haven't even told my family/best friend/etc. about this stuff... why am I telling you?" quite often. The connection is key.
(also, baby girl is doing extremely well. Best of luck to your coming baby girl as well! Light and love to you and your wife and children

Quote:Hogey's first sentence caught my attention. I believe that some 3Ders can be smart and even have a good chunk of wisdom but might still have blockage of self-awareness. If that might be you, or just to test yourself, go through a self assessment including how you deal with other selves.
Have you built a persona for yourself that you use when dealing with others? All of us have a public face, but if you work kind of hard at composing an image that you think makes you look good (whatever that means to you), this might be worth self-examination.
I doubt that many in this community have this issue, but if you identify a possibility in yourself, it would be an imbalance to work on. HTH. Heart
I do not mean "being myself" at the behest of my higher self. I would include balancing as a part of this, as it is how we respond to catalyst that shapes our worldviews in many ways.
I am speaking more to the acceptance of self. Your quirks, your stripes, whatever you want to call them. Celebrate your uniqueness, and celebrate others' as well. Some reach east, others reach west.