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Escapism
Do you ever think or imagine that your dreams can only be
fulfilled by fleeing you’re your present life? Fantasies of
escaping or fleeing from one’s present situation or circumstances
in life should not be taken for one’s dreams. They are anything
but that.
It is very common for average healthy women who are overwhelmed
with responsibilities of family and work to have flight
fantasies. Men have flight fantasies, too, but they are more
inclined to act on them than women are. When people act on them
we are likely to label them as irresponsible.
Whenever people feel the desire or the need to escape it is
either because their life is too full with things to do, and they
are not able to accomplish everything, or it is because their
life is too superficial and unsatisfying. Both of these
conditions frequently co-exist.
In the first instance, when the life is too complex one is
seeking simplicity. And in the second instance when the life is
too superficial one is seeking depth. Both simplicity and depth
are characteristics of soul. Fantasies of escape are indications
of a real need for soul connection, which would, when attained,
bring greater simplicity because one could better prioritize and
focus on what is really important, leaving the rest. And it would
give greater depth as one would sense some greater meaning to
what the life is all about.
There is another reality that often hides behind the above
reasons for wanting to escape, and that is the emerging presence
or pressure of some subconscious reality that needs to be faced.
But because of fear or ignorance one tries to avoid facing it.
Sometimes this is semi-conscious, sometimes quite unconscious.
The flight fantasy then is an attempt to run away from oneself
rather than from the circumstances in which one finds oneself.
Coupled with this subconscious need, there is often a soul
necessity or energy seeking to manifest, creating tension in a
person’s life. There may be a need for the ego to surrender to
soul’s will or presence, and one is resisting that out of fear or
because of an unwillingness to let go of some attachment.
The manifestations of escapism can range from minor indications
such as excessive watching of TV or avoiding communication to
more drastic actions such as abandoning one’s family or even
suicide.
When there is a feeling of wanting to run away there is always a
real need for change. That change may involve:
- doing things differently
- doing different things
- eliminating some things
- adding some new dimensions
- being more creative in approaching one’s tasks
- creating a different attitude and perspective about
something or someone
- being willing to sacrifice
- finding meaning
- finding purpose
- commitment
- focusing
- greater attention to personal needs
It is far healthier to go for something that you value, letting
the soul energy behind that support you in dealing with any
obstacles or attachments that might challenge you in your
positive pursuit. There is no soul support for escapism.
Exercises:
1. Describe ways of simplifying your life.
2. Describe ways of adding depth to your life.
3. Describe different ways that a person might demonstrate
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