#11 Incarnations of Self
Ep. 11

#11 Incarnations of Self

Episode description

I free associate about some ideas i’ve been onboarding from the eastern traditions.

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There is no self, there is only your true nature.

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There is only your one true instantiation of consciousness, allowing this true nature

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to be, stripping away all notions of self, stripping away all identities imposed upon

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you by culture, imposed upon you by your ego.

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It is only through stripping away of all these identities, all these different incarnations

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of self can you be truly aware and your true nature really shine through.

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And your true nature does have influence over the different incarnations of self that the

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world has given you or that your ego has given you.

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But they are not necessarily your true nature, they are only representations, not even that,

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maybe they're more like attempts at representing.

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I guess only the true master, the master often spoke about in Eastern traditions, if

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that's even accurate.

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I suppose the master is one whose representation in the world is as close to his true nature

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as humanly achievable.

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And I wonder if the representation of your true nature presented to the world, I wonder

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if it's even possible to achieve a one-to-one relationship between how you represent in

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the world and your true nature.

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Is it possible to achieve a one-to-one relationship between those two things?

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Because you have no choice but to operate in the world, in the culture, but that is

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inherently corrupting of your true nature.

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Because the world forces you in a way to shapeshift, to compromise your true nature

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in order to operate in the world.

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You must compromise your true nature to operate in the world, for the most part.

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I'm reluctant to say that it's impossible not to compromise your true nature, because

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perhaps it is achievable, but I think it is unlikely to be able to operate in the modern

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world, in our modern culture, without, in some ways, misrepresenting your true nature

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in some way.

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But perhaps it is possible.

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And some people come very close, I would say.

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Most people don't, but some people do.

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And I would say these are people who achieve very high levels of success in the world.

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If they don't achieve a one-to-one representation to their true nature, they at least get a

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taste of it at some point.

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And perhaps they lose it at a later date.

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Famous people often shine very brightly for a short period of time and then come crashing

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down.

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My mind is attempting to come up with an explanation for this.

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And it'll probably be obvious later, but for now, just accept it as something that occurs.