The False Self
- rprieto0115
- Apr 25
- 3 min read
Sacrificing the false self Or killing the false self…What does that mean?? Is it difficult? Painful?? Or just a change of perspective?? What is the false self??
The false self is the program that defaults automatically when we start to feel emotions. When the body receives this energy (emotion) the body quickly response to whatever we are feeling. This program is filled with many heavy and low vibrational energy from past experiences that has developed into a false belief system. This is the system that our mind rely on for our day to day decisions. It’s also the system that “protects us” from challenging its authority. This is the program that keeps us plugged into the matrix. We believe in our false self so much that it has hardened and calcified our ability to see beyond it. Our brains will turn any feelings into this false belief because the feeling we feel gives us goose bumps, it makes are heart beat faster, it angers us or excites us. If our bodies have a reaction it must be “True” then…right?? Otherwise, why would my body be reacting to these feelings. Yes, your body is reacting to predetermined outcomes from a program that has taken hold in the mind. BUT WE ARE NOT THE PROGRAM. Breaking away from false beliefs that has been intrenched in our brain from our formative years (birth to 8 years of age) is a difficult thing to do. Our brain will not allow it and it will logically convince us that our formative information we received is “truth” not the real TRUTH that we are confronted with.
That is why real TRUTH is so combative. That is why TRUTH is a hard pill to swallow. That is why TRUTH is always in resistance in our system, because it is going
against what we “believe” to be true.
While it is trues that you are feeling something within your body, the real question is how are you interpreting those feelings?? Interpreting those feelings highly depends on your formative years, your traumas, your experiences, your lineage, your environment, your age, your culture and your health. Interpretating your own feelings is not as easy as the words you use to describe them to be. Most of the time its difficult to describe what we are feeling so we just use generic words like “good or bad” “happy or sad”. Why, because in our formative years things are either “good or bad” or “happy or sad”.
That format is intrenched in our minds along with countless of other experiences we have had. These experiences “good or bad", stay with us and start to shape our lives. We all experience life the same way, but we all feel life differently. It is in the feeling that makes us all different. All feelings are registered in the brain and associated with a specific event. That event whether it was a “good or bad" experience is now available for your brain to use at any time. Whenever you feel something, your brain will always revert to a time in the past to help you justify your feeling in the present. That is why kids, during there formative years are amazed at every experience they have. Every moment is like magic. Every moment is brand new. They do not have any prejudice in the experience. That is why Jesus uses children in his parables…Only children can enter into the kingdom of God. We must kill the false self so the 2 can become 1.
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