A few days ago, Anna Bey, a youtuber teaching the ways of the high society, released a video titled “Why I’m over high society and luxury life”.
She told that this kind of life is not what people think it to be, that it’s full of fake people, and it gets tiring to attend posh parties and have the same luxury experiences and designer items.
She said she fell for the societal pressure and its standards of what the ideal life looks like. The media feeds us with how success should be, and Anna realized it wasn’t her own desires she was investing her years in.
When I was just starting out in my self-employment attempts, I made a connection with a high position person at Swarovski. This opened the doors for me to taste the life of a high society.
One social event as such was enough. Drug use, women desperately trying to appear young and desirable, fake and predatory people totally put me off from such a lifestyle.
(Reflecting on this now helped me to connect the dots of why I attracted such a situation. I’ve actually visualized living in a luxury house, so I guess my Higher Self gave me the taste of such a lifestyle so that I’d understand it’s not for me.)
A big problem with a high society life is excess. When people start hoarding things and resources, they go against nature. Nature is very economical – nothing goes to waste. Living a waste-free life is very fulfilling.
Having excess in any area of life disrupts the flow and creates blocks in the form of diseases, obesity, mental problems, and so forth. Dubai sheikhs, having excess money due to oil, become mentally deranged, and organize such abominable events as “porta potty parties” to amuse themselves with.
The true meaning of wealth is having enough when you need it. This keeps you in the flow of life, and whenever you are in true need, the supply manifests in one way or another.
As it’s told in the Bible:
Behold the fowls of the air: for they sow not, neither do they reap, nor gather into barns; yet your heavenly Father feedeth them. Are ye not much better than they?
Matthew 6:26-34, KJV
When you stop worrying and live in the present moment, you don’t obstruct your Higher Self from providing for you. But when the mind interferes with its fears and doubts, that’s when blocks arise.
It sometimes takes many coaching sessions for some people to finally let go of their OCD minds and trust their Spirit selves. So don’t be hard on yourself if your initial attempts to trust the Spirit fail.
True fulfillment is when you live an authentic life, by allowing yourself to be you, rather than investing years into common dreams.
You can do so by learning to quickly act on your intuition. First, comes the intuition, then the mind kicks in.
When you learn to listen to and act on your intuition, the voice of your Higher Self will become more audible, whilst the chattering of your mind will decrease.
Disconnect from the fake dream life created by the media in order to make you work hard for your country’s economy. Meditate, tune into yourself, to understand what truly makes you happy. ❤️❤️
With love, from Kerala
Hi Simona,
Just wanted to inform you of something… “OCD” is a real disorder called Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. It’s actually the 7th most debilitating condition amongst ALL conditions.
Unfortunately in the mass culture using “OCD” to mean someone who is overly perfectionistic or in someway over identified with the mind is common but this is incorrect and triviliazes actual OCD.
Anyway just wanted to spread the correct understanding 🙂
I think most people are aware in what way they are using this concept.
Not really Simona, for example quite a few years ago I had a brief written astrological reading from someone and I recall in it she mentioned I might be a bit OCD. At that time I overlooked that part and it only returned to me some years later. I wish I could ask what she was looking at in my chart and what she meant by it.. but too late. I’m often wondering now if I am a bit OCD – and in what way. ( Over the years I’ve had a few birthchart readings done and nobody ever mentioned it).
What I meant was how people use this phrase, whether for the condition itself or to describe something similar. It’s not about seeing or not seeing the condition in yourself.