False to another or to oneself?
For most of us, falsehoods are running our lives.
We are conflicted. We say one thing and do something else. We desire certain results and don't do the actions to achieve them. There is a deep, often unconscious conflict within us.
There is a disconnect. Somewhere there is a hidden agenda.
How do we get back into alignment?
We must start looking so we can see clearly. We must stop being distracted. We must wake up.
If my life is not what I want it to be, it is because there is an internal lie living within me, a hidden falshood that is running like a computer program. I may think I deserve something but deep down I don't. It is something like that, a twist in the message.
It takes effort and intensity of purpose to find these myths but if we are honest with ourselves they bubble up all the time. They are not hard to spot because they are surrounded by resistance and suffering. The challenge is to not be overcome by them, to identify with them, to become them.
We have to expose these myths about ourselves to be free.
We have to see them for what they are, false, having no value, utterly empty.
Kind of like eating chalk. We know it is a bad idea so we don't do it.
Once we truly "see" these myths - what they do to our lives - we are free of them.
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