On Having a Near-Life Experience
Are you having a near-life experience?
Symptoms may include apathy, procrastination, passivity, and repressed self-expression.
Blaming, shaming, name-calling and pretending not to hear the dreams that have been calling your name.
A low tolerance for vulnerability and an impressively high tolerance for BS!
You may be having a near-life experience if your days are dominated by excuses, escape routes, and/or meeting other people’s expectations.
If somebody asks you how you’re doing and you say “good” or “fine” when you KNOW that you’re not really good or fine.
If you’re allergic to the unknown and averse to the uncontrollable.
If you can’t remember the last time that you tried something for the first time.
WARNING: THE LONG-TERM SIDE EFFECTS OF THE UNDIAGNOSED NEAR-LIFE EXPERIENCE CAN BE LETHAL!
Early detection is favorable but discovering it today can increase your chances of living a life of true freedom, joy, authenticity, and possibility right now and for the rest of your forever.
Discovery, however, is only the first step to recovery.
The near-life experience is not simply transformed by acknowledging its presence.
NO!
The remedy for the near-life experience is available to you by prescription only. And it’s a prescription that you need to write and sign off on for yourself.
So, what are you going to prescribe yourself today?