Eventually, humans will see the universe as comprised of dynamic energy that can sustain us and respond to our expectations. And we will realize we have disconnected from the larger source leaving us feeling weak, insecure and lacking. To compensate, we have learned to increase our energy by psychologically stealing it from others, an unconscious competition that underlies all human conflict.
When arguing, after making a point one’s energy field sucks at the other person’s like a vacuum. Violence comes from the urge humans have to control and dominate. Depending on what occurs during an interaction, the individual can come away feeling strong or weak. For this reason, we humans always seem to take a manipulative posture. No matter what the particulars of the situation, or the subject matter, we will stop at nothing to prevail in the conversation.
Observing the movement of this energy is a means to understand what happens to humans when they compete and argue. When one controls another, he or she receives their energy. Occasionally, another person will voluntarily give us their energy outright, which feels empowering, but this gift cannot last. Hence, most relationships turn into power struggles.
When a person has sexual thoughts, the person’s energy field swirls about and propels out toward the person who’s the object of attraction. Humans link up energy, then fight over whom is going to control it, which is why human conflict exists. Attaining the 4th insight, is a matter of seeing the world as a vast competition for energy and power. Yet once humans understand their struggle, they will immediately begin to transcend the conflict. We would begin to break free from the competition over mere human energy because we would finally begin to obtain our energy from another source.