What I encounter in myself and around me has a lot in common with my 6-year-old grandson. He constantly confuses actual numerical values and facts with emotionally experienced psychic magnitudes and their meanings. In the same way that we blend reality with the overarching and grandiose values of political, intellectual and ideological considerations. The reality of life is making a choice, and facing decisions where most of them are not based on what that reality is, but on how it resembles what we want it to be, or paint it so that we are humbly forced to realize how little our beliefs and ideals affect it. We turn the reality of the world we are in into our own personal psychic wholeness with ideas, feelings and perceptions based on a neglected view of what our senses is related to in ourselves. The world is mind and we transform it when we interact with its within in the without. But to ignore it, or not apprehend it is to act as my grandson. Which is wonderful when you are a six year old child, but creates confusing consequences for an adult person and for the world in which that person acts, since we do not really consider the inside of the world. Its within in the without. The influence our nature have on us independently of what kind of hero attitude our ego has to our interior, and its belief of itself as being the one omnipotency there. It establishes what it is but not where it comes from in our external environment. And enough is enough of that. The rest is just more of the same.