
His interest sparks questions from psychologists Max and Ellen—it's rare to see someone so young exploring this realm with such depth. Max encourages him not to search for problems, but to see himself as an explorer with the gift to feel, dream, and inspire. Ellen and other participants share their own experiences of lucid dreams and the sensation of existing in both the outer and inner worlds. Moritz opens up about his dissatisfaction with his creative work. Max and Ellen support him, offering the quote: “A work of art is never finished—it is only abandoned.”
They discuss how to find one’s path when it doesn’t fit into mainstream systems. Max shares the idea that while some people navigate the world through logic and spatial awareness, others—like Moritz—move through energy and intuition. Max calls this a gift and encourages Moritz to trust his unique way of perceiving the world.
In the final part of the session, the group discusses how cultural systems can either nurture or suppress our sensitivity. Max closes the session with a Zen story about a fisherman, a beer, and a business card—reminding everyone of the quiet power of being present.
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