The Novelty Trap
Our minds possess an inherent bias toward novelty, constantly demanding something more interesting to maintain engagement. This restless searching produces a steady stream of concepts, expectations and spiritual consumerism.
Every time we chase a flashier philosophy, a more charismatic guru, a deeper state of meditation or a more complex explanation, we accumulate mental and emotional clutter.
This clutter acts like dust on the mirror of consciousness, scattering the light and distorting the simple reality of the present moment.