Normal Problem Solving
Our Upper and Lower Natures conflict. We may see a problem and we want to help but we would rather just move on.
Fear will grow. We want to just run from a problem. But a little voice will say no, maybe from just habit.
A conflict also arises between our emotional desire to help and our bigger picture of the situation that says it is way beyond our ability to solve the problem. We can stay and help but we don’t know how, or we can run but that can be cold blooded and it will bug us.
As we contemplate what we can or can not do, what our resources are, we can get overwhelmed.
We then go through thinking about how we can get help from other to solve this problem, or how others have failed to help. We want to walk away but again a little voice within says wait.
We realize that others even as groups get overwhelmed or will stop each other from helping as they may benefit from others misfortunes, such as political rhetoric, profits from false remedies, or money on selling fantasy solutions.
We will feel helpless and doomed. Then it may dawn on us that we can join others working on the solutions if we can not do anything at the moment by ourselves.
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