The Plate of Life: An allegory.
Confronting resistance to change.
Coming to terms with obsolete priorities.
Recreating your life as a joyous reflection of who you really are.
| p87 | We do not wish to imply that it is in any way inferior to have manifested an accumulation of belongings on your journey. These are the trappings of an incarnate experience. Yet, it is important that one consider the price one may be paying, in terms of self-compromise, in order to maintain a lifestyle whose relevance may be obsolete. When the motives for material advantages were based in a mind-set of competitiveness, which was a manifestation of ego, the sense of satisfaction that had been anticipated and hoped for may not have been realized. |