Your true self? Your true self is the same true self who resides at the heart of All that surrounds you. The real scarcely recognized secret… We are different expressions of the same identity. Everything emerges from a single source. The appearance of diversity is not evidence of life’s multiplicity; it is evidence of the One Life’s infiniteness. We are all charged with roles to play in life, characters whom we portray, personas which we craft and put on like airs. This is not your real self. Your absolute truest self is a communal identity. To realize this truth marks a spiritual graduation of sorts. This realization gives way to one’s first real glimpse at the grandness that awaits your conscious awareness. Your divine inheritance is the realization of your true identity, your true self. The ideas conveyed in this material are intended to stir such a reflection in you as to hopefully inspire your own personal glimpse of the grandness of Reality, the grandness of your Real Self.
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Chapter 3: CONCLUDING TIDBITS (HEADINGS)It’s All Connected
The Impact of Emotions
Stress
The Purpose of Hardships
Overcoming Undesirable Emotions
Chapter 4: The Delusions of Self
SUMMARY: Reality is not the common consensus of ideas, for the common consensus of ideas is very often a thing of change. Reality, however, must be that which is unchanging because only that which is permanent can truly be Real. What’s more, what is permanent must be beyond All effect, must be forever undisturbed (that’s what qualifies it as permanent). In this, Reality is All peace for All eternity. And All qualities related to peace (such as goodness, love, beauty and so on) are attributable to Reality. Reality is imperceptible to the physical senses. It can only be perceived within. And though Reality is omnipresent, we are often (nevertheless) oblivious to It. Most of us are too involved in the roles we are playing in this thing called “the human drama” to be consciously aware of Reality’s presence. In the “theatre of life” we see things as we choose to make them appear, which may not necessarily coincide with things as they truly are. But Reality is not in anyway reliant upon our explicit awareness of It, nor is It in any way effected by our perceptual perversions of It. Reality is what It Is regardless of how It is perceived by us. The delusion of self is rooted in any manner of belief which deems Reality to be diversified. We believe ourselves to be separate when in fact we are One Being. And though we may have (consciously) lost sight of this Truth, there is still that part of us (that Real part of us) which never forgets who we really are.