Re: What is it with the "sheeple" thing?
Hi bennet,
>“It is important that mankind’s affinity to personify to identify be released. Only then will the true freedom of consciousness to evolve be experienced into wisdom." (pg 21)
I think this part of your post can be addressed with questions like these: Am I good? Am I a musician? Am I a proud parent of none? Am I a smartass? Am I a web editor? Am I a man? Am I a human being?
I label my actions in one way, others may see it a completely different way. I like to make music. I don't have any kids. I do occasionally try to be clever. I do a job. I occupy a male body. I am part of the human experience. Ultimately though, who am I?
That is my interpretation of those words, that different identifications are layers and masks, that the real being isn't identified, or isn't tried to be identified.
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