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A person who owns a
large holding com-
pany, who has houses,
the latest model cars,
and employees who
show him respect and
deference sees every-
thing he owns as an
impression in his
brain. The esteem he
enjoys is also in his
brain. What he consid-
ers to be serious and
important—the work
to which he devotes a
large amount of time,
the meetings he has
with his colleagues,
the decisions he
makes—are all impres-
sions occurring in the
brain.
A person who counts his money with a great deal of satisfaction is actually counting money in his brain. He does not re-
alize that the yacht he sails with so much pride and ostentation, the people he tries to impress and the scenery are all im-
pressions formed in his brain. If the truth were told to him, he would forcefully reject it in order not to lose all the things
he owns and the esteem he enjoys. However, the same person can dream that he owns all these things and, in that dream,
never doubts their reality. If he were told in his dream that he is not the real owner of these things, he would not accept
it. But when he woke up, he would understand that it was all a fantasy.