
Likewise, if the essential nature of the virtual realm is ignored, a life of routines and random experiences ensues. Dwelling in the imaginative promise of the virtual, while repeatedly sowing seeds of anger, negativity, fear, or doubt, generates fruit that manifests itself in a physical experience beyond the temporary pleasure of a familiar behavior. Oftentimes, these repeated activities are rooted in some form of lack, or insufficiency. They can be associated with a lack of self-esteem, a lack of security, a lack of confidence, or any other form of acquired or imagined deficiency. Typically, the lack eventually leads to self-defeating behavior that produces an expectation of failure and disappointment that ultimately results in a self-fulfilling prophecy of unworthiness.
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Technically, the unseen realm includes the biochemical realm as well. But the biochemical realm is far from unseen. There are a myriad of tools with which to examine and observe the behavior of this realm. The biochemical aspect of human experience is actually a transitional reflection of the interaction between the physical and virtual realms. It can frequently provide powerful clues as to where the cause of a discomfort is rooted. It may support the suspicion of a technical malfunction or a functional imbalance. It may also simply be the result of an emotional originating in the virtual realm that expresses itself through biochemistry. Understanding how to interpret what is seen is a critical aid to implementing an appropriate antidote.
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The physical realm is more clearly appreciated as an individual entity. It appears to stand alone. Reliably, it is a testament to our genetics, environment, and our lifestyle choices. This realm is intimately woven into the fabric of the other two realms, despite its apparent self-governing individuality. Given that the physical body is a means of transportation between birth and death, it functions exclusively in the material realm. Consequently, it is also subject to the linear laws of cause and effect. Nonetheless, it remains the ultimate outward manifestation of thoughts and activities. When gratification is experienced from eating too much food, or too much of the wrong types of foods, well-documented consequences occur. Too little or too much sleep, exercise, or water, can generate excessive stresses. The outcome can be tragic and somewhat predictable.
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