I didn’t plan to get into anything like Lila Game, it kind of found me when I was stuck in a weird phase of my life. I felt like I was repeating the same emotional cycles, especially around work and relationships, and nothing I tried really shifted it. A friend invited me to a small group session and said it was a self-discovery board game. I expected something light, maybe even silly, but it turned out to be intense in a quiet way. You bring a specific question, roll the dice, and move across a board that represents different states of consciousness. Each square reflects something like attachment, fear, illusion, awareness, service, and so on. The strange part was how relevant the squares felt to my real situation. It didn’t feel mystical or predictive. It felt like a structured mirror. The facilitator didn’t tell me what anything “meant” for my future, just asked questions that helped me connect the symbol to my behavior. By the end, I felt both exposed and relieved, like I’d finally admitted certain patterns to myself.