How can I avoid getting attached to an external image if I specifically want to experience bliss in a mansion rather than at a humble cottage?
QUESTION:
Here is what I don’t understand. You consistently write that desires materialize based on our feelings and that we shouldn’t fixate on the external image.
But what if I want to enjoy life specifically in a mansion, not a cottage? After all, the feeling of bliss itself remains the same.
LEE'S RESPONSE:
In reality, what you truly desire is happiness. What the mind envisions as "the thing that will make me happy" is usually just an escape from pain or an attempt to mimic someone else's life—something the individual has never actually experienced.
Furthermore, those who project these perfect images to the outside world often feel something entirely different from what it seems on the surface.
Ultimately, your Heart knows exactly what you need and the fastest way to achieve it.
To be more precise, it works like this. Your Higher Self always guides you along the shortest path to happiness. By listening to your feelings, you are provided with a reliable roadmap.
However, if you insist on following the mind's logic... well, let it lead you—after all, it brought you to where you are now, didn't it? It will continue to lead you that way, chasing images interpreted to the best of its ability.
If a mansion is truly required for your happiness, your Higher Self will undoubtedly guide you there, even if your mind insists on a modest cottage. The key is to follow the process of your feelings; do not worry about the final outcome.




