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Trying to understand LHP a bit better, not here to tear it down.
So LHP is about individuation, becoming your own divinity right?
Where you don't need others and you become greater than all the other "sheep"?
But how can one believe that when something simple such as the act of buying food from a store you have so much dependence on others. You are dependent on the store, the worker there, the truck drivers that brought the food, the factory workers that processed it, the farmers that grew it?
Just living in our specialised society, we are heavily reliant on others for goods and services.
Does that not feel like lying to yourself?
I say this because I thought LHP was great and thought it was the best way to approach life, but i got into conflict with a coworker and management threatened my job security, and realised dam, im not a god, im a small human, a cog in something bigger, and i need to play nice in the company so i can i keep my family fed and have a roof over our heads. A very humbling experience.
After that experience I felt like LHP goals were a delusion for me.
Am i misunderstanding the LHP?
And im talking more of the Western LHP which is more individuation. Not the Tantric Eastern LHP which is experiencing the divine through taboo.
So LHP is about individuation, becoming your own divinity right?
Where you don't need others and you become greater than all the other "sheep"?
But how can one believe that when something simple such as the act of buying food from a store you have so much dependence on others. You are dependent on the store, the worker there, the truck drivers that brought the food, the factory workers that processed it, the farmers that grew it?
Just living in our specialised society, we are heavily reliant on others for goods and services.
Does that not feel like lying to yourself?
I say this because I thought LHP was great and thought it was the best way to approach life, but i got into conflict with a coworker and management threatened my job security, and realised dam, im not a god, im a small human, a cog in something bigger, and i need to play nice in the company so i can i keep my family fed and have a roof over our heads. A very humbling experience.
After that experience I felt like LHP goals were a delusion for me.
Am i misunderstanding the LHP?
And im talking more of the Western LHP which is more individuation. Not the Tantric Eastern LHP which is experiencing the divine through taboo.