Butterflies11
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In Chapter 12, the author suggests that the Human Game is divide into two halves, much like a rollercoaster has two parts - up the first hill and then down. He then goes into detail about the “rules” of each half and how they work.
“According to this model, the first half of the Human Game was designed to experience limitation and restriction – in all shapes and sizes – and all these rules lead to that. So if you have been following the rules (and you literally could not do anything else), you have most likely experienced a great deal of limitation and restriction in your life. You just didn’t know why until now, because you weren’t supposed to.”
“Basically, the second half the Human Game is the opposite of the first half. It’s about 'what is, now.' It’s about letting go of the fears that dominate your thoughts in the present and about the attachments to your 'self,' the layers of false identities, the personality construct called the ego you think is you. It’s about a war with Maya, the Goddess of Illusion, as Jed McKenna would say. It’s about finding out who you really are. It’s about discovering what is true. It’s about becoming a fully realized “no-self” with serenity of being."