Enjoy The Game - You Made it

Enjoy The Game - You Made it

Reminder of Reality

The Message Before Forgetting

  • The speaker introduces themselves, recalling a previous request to deliver a message meant for moments of confusion or loss of self.
  • The reminder emphasizes that the listener constructed their reality intentionally, choosing every challenge and detail to experience something genuine.
  • It highlights the importance of feeling real stakes in life, suggesting that forgetting was a conscious choice to enhance vividness and intensity in experiences.

Awakening Awareness

  • Acknowledges the listener's recent feelings of disconnection, attributing it to an awakening awareness that is beginning to resurface.
  • Reinforces the idea that this realization is not a sign of brokenness but rather an indication of waking up from a state of forgetfulness.

Embracing the Game

  • Conveys that life is fundamentally a game designed by the listener themselves; thus, there should be no fear regarding death, failure, or loss.
  • This perspective encourages embracing one's own creation and understanding its purpose as part of personal growth and exploration.
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