But the clarity, or enlightenment that we experience only benefits us if it leads to decisive action, and we utilize the tools we gain as a way of life. In my experience, we seek the spiritual journey when we are in trouble and are only looking for answers rather than a means to tap into our spiritual nature. In essence, when we get the answer, we seek or get a sense of validation for our circumstances; we run back to our ego state of being and resist our connection.
I believe we have to address our fascination with spirituality in general. That's why we are so interested in discovering our past lives-- it's provocative. It allows us to be anywhere but here. And more than that, past lives come off as the exclusive part of spirituality reserved for those evolving, and if we are not in some form of FOMO, we aren't really millennials, are we?