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We all share the same fundamental components: our true self, perceived personality, and desire for truth. The ego, which encompasses our identifications and attachments, is not inherently negative. It is shaped by our experiences and the interpretations we choose to adopt. This process creates a virtual self-image or mask, leading to the formation of our ego, which emerges when we prioritize personal interests over the common good. Monotheism has contributed to this privatization by polarizing the divine, resulting in a separation from our true essence. When we prioritize our ego, we obscure our divine core. Thinking is often mistaken for personal thought, but it is actually a perception influenced by the perceiver. Recognizing that our thoughts exist only when perceived can shift our understanding. Perception itself is not personal; it is unconditional. You are not merely a thing; you are unconditional consciousness. By privatizing your true self, you create a divide between your essence and your ego. You possess a soul, a body, and a myriad of thoughts and feelings, yet your true nature is unchanging, immortal, and timeless. Embrace your true self and shed your masks. When you no longer privatize your divine core, enlightenment will naturally follow.
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Gabriels talks with ChatGPT, Peter Gabrie l. Visser
- Idioma
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- 2023
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