If you could be perfect, what would it look like in your life?

at any given time our lives are aligned with the perfect you, you can possibly be at that time. If you compare yourself with a previous you, you are still the perfect both past and present because the circumstances surrounding past and present are different.

The world, life and everything is perfect because each moment is one of a kind with nothing to compare with, therefore by elimination life is perfect.
 

It would be perfect if I could walk fast & well. It would be more perfect to RUN. I mean Run Free, not jogging. Running for Joy, because I can.
I never could run well, at least you were able to experience the freedom of running.
 
I think maybe one of the things that enable us to overlook the flaws in others is because we recognize our own shortcomings and imperfections. If everything we said and did were perfect, it would probably be hard for others to tolerate us, and us to tolerate them.
 
I think maybe one of the things that enable us to overlook the flaws in others is because we recognize our own shortcomings and imperfections. If everything we said and did were perfect, it would probably be hard for others to tolerate us, and us to tolerate them.
Amen
 
In a world where shadows chase the light,
We strive for stars, but miss the night.
Chasing the mirror’s flawless gaze,
We forget the beauty in our ways.
Each scar a story, each flaw a grace,
In the tapestry of life, we find our place.

Perfection’s a myth, a fleeting dream,
In our true selves, we shine and beam.
So let us breathe, release the weight,
For being ourselves is truly great.
In every stumble, in every scar,
We are enough—just as we are.


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Adversity seems to be key to enlightenment. Without pain and struggle, individual growth and awareness fails to reach one's potential in life. Reading an article about God consciousness that reaching such a place in one's mind may be achieved by years and years of meditation devoted to the cause, even then there is no guarantee of achieving this level of consciousness.

I do not think of my life being more difficult than any other life. However, losing my mind on three separate occasions, literally having to relearn basic living skills from scratch. I gained tremendous insight on how my brain works by trial error. Putting the pieces of myself together again gave me an opportunity to experiment with my thought process, likes and dislikes to create the perfect me by relying on faith.

If not for faith I would not have recovered. I'm not talking about Jesus or Christianity, I am talking about believing beyond myself that I am safe and secure, no matter what happens I am ok, I have no fear because I belong. Having this type of intuition puts me in the front line of living each moment, to its fullest, a moment at a time, no expectations of the future or regret from the past.

The time and effort put forth into achieving god consciousness was not intentionally design for that purpose, instead it was a matter of survival that opened my mind to this type of spiritual awareness.
 
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The core principles of the "Master Game" by De Roop are within your post in several ways:

It emphasizes that adversity is key to enlightenment, which echoes De Ropp's view that the Master Game is the most challenging of all games

The process of "putting the pieces of myself together again" and experimenting with their thought process aligns with the Master Game's goal of attaining full consciousness.

The reliance on faith, not in a religious sense but as a form of inner security, reflects the Master Game's focus on personal awakening rather than external salvation.

The emphasis on living each moment fully, without expectations or regrets, resonates with the Master Game's aim of attaining real awakening.

The journey towards "god consciousness" through survival rather than intentional pursuit aligns with De Ropp's view that the Master Game is about personal awakening rather than following prescribed religious practices.

In essence, the author's journey through adversity, self-reconstruction, and spiritual awakening exemplifies the process of playing the Master Game as described by De Ropp, where the ultimate goal is to achieve a higher level of consciousness and self-awareness
 
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