Talk:Boundless Inner World/@comment-35318938-20180623193941/@comment-24729606-20190106171758

well firstly we all have a method and system of organizing our thoughts, beliefs, opinions, and so on. that forms the bedrock for our individualized inner worlds. as we age, mature, learn, and develop so too does our inner world. that being said each and every inner world is unique (because of the unavoidable fact that every individual, regardless of circumstances, experiences the world in different ways) and yet each will share similarities because of the similarity of the environment (Earth) that human experience is housed in and (at some degree) confined by. It is also possible (one could justifiably say normal) for one to substitute aspects of ones inner world for the outer world as a means of conceptualizing, understanding, and harmonizing one with the other. if this is taken too far (i.e. if ones substitutes too much of ones inner world for the outer world) one will lose track of what is real (ie external) for what is imagined (ie internal) and thus slip into delusionality. this is reparable but one must have the will (at some level of consciousness) to distinguish the external and inner worlds. if one does one can overcome ones delusionality. if not one will gradually slip from delusionality into insanity and thus become trapped in a self induced and self created state where the distinction between real (external) and imagined (internal) become one and the same. once that happens recovery is still possible but unlikely in the extreme.