
The more you want to network with the world, the bigger your inner self will grow
What you can learn from the major paradox of life
I can’t even stress how important is to know that life isn’t binary and, consequently, linear.
This ridiculous conclusion derived from the most correct observations we do in life has to do with thinking of life as a fixed entity.
But what’s life? Putting it simply, life is what happens in your mind as opposed to external facts, and those facts are absent of properties, they just have attributes.
If you feel in control of your mind, you probably are the master who assigns those input attributes that became in what life is to you.
Until a fact is observed, there’s no life in there because life is a conjunction of you as an observer as opposed to what you think you observe.
The funny thing and I know this by studying the mechanics of Astrology, is that you’ll observe what you think you aren’t yet, in order to complete the variables you’re missing from yourself.
Life is like water and we are those who shape the water. But all of this has an intrinsic mechanics of infinite movement in which you’re sometimes the observer and the observed. Life is what happens between those oscillations.
Of course, this leads to the idea that we can decide what the recipient would be and how much water we want to keep in it.
Beyond talking about physical parts of the body, your higher self has a big property which allows you to map out as many experiences as you want: soul plasticity.
What happens when you try to network with the world
It’s well known these days that the more acts of selfless you do in your life, the more abundant you’ll be.
And this is where the paradox of life starts to make sense because the more you throw yourself to the world, the more your inner self is unfolded.
Why? Because your higher self, your conscious, can expand and hold whatever kind of experience it absorbs.
Once you’re secure about who you are, you start operating in a superior dimension of the self, meaning that you don’t have to think about who you are but what are the parts of yourself that only others can show you.
At this moment, an incredible thirst for life starts and you can feel the outcome of this abundant behavior coming to you in unpredictable ways.
You start knowing more of yourself by building long-term relationships that staying in a fixed mindset which only can cause you fear and loss.
That’s why many networking events fail in being a space for true networking because most people are going to ask for what they need to others, and this only underlies an inner scarcity, a scarcity of confidence in themselves.
Someone abundant is busy offering its help in small but significant chunks and trying to decode itself by reflecting on others with honesty, compassion, and curiosity.
¿Are you going to know yourself more by grow your network honestly?
