Humans, in general, believe that we have an inner world, and for many, that inner world is more authentic and true to that which sees our physical eyes. Internal experiences are often kept in silence when we receive feedback that not friends with lived experience. And, little by little, we are separating the inner world of the outside world. From small we are receiving contradictory messages that compel us to pay more attention to the material world, which becomes our nearest reality for survival. Even so, what we feel inside, even if you stay silent, gives us the feeling that is what we really are. For many inside is a completely private, silent, world nobody knows, sometimes neither they themselves. For others it is a mystery, something that is best not to investigate or deepen. There are others who, on the other hand, most living in that inner world than the outside world.
But, in this case, the majority live completely divided between the inner world and the outer world. The language of the inner world is symbolic (as in the dreams) and illogical for the rational mental analysis. That may be one of the reasons why we do not pay him much attention, because it is not a language that we have learned, nor understand with clarity. Instead the language of the outside world is completely logical, rational, limited, what we learn from which we are born and we are making associations between words, energies and behaviour inevitably. However, equally often, it happens that the external world in which we live the greater part of the time, leaves us a taste of vacuum, as that is missing something or everything is missing. The outside world sometimes makes no sense, i.e., does not have a sense that matches what you are experiencing internally. But anyway, we have learned that outside is more important that inside because what’s inside is just a feeling, a subtle experience, is a Kingdom of sensations and not manifestations.