The challenge of the linear mind is that it bases everything on experience. That means your history. It measures what is true or not true on everything that can be measured through the five senses.
Your linear mind will only tell you what it believes to be true based on your experience. This is how we end up creating our reality based on what we believe.
Because of experience, most people are either delusional and romantic or cynical and pessimistic with very little in between. How can we manifest if we are either cynical or unrealistic?
Sarah and I dig into this topic on our latest NotCast, which you can find here.
We are pessimistic because so many things that we were hopeful for at one time didn’t work out. We are delusional because we don’t want to test our dreams by acting on them.
Understanding how to use the linear mind is to see it as a servant to higher knowledge, and use it as a student that studies both the internal world as well as the external world.