Bruce Lipton
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Yeah. So when you say like sense of self, what are you referring to as most people kind of operate with that notion? And then we can kind of start to see the illusory nature of it and come back into what's more fundamental.
Yeah. So when you say like sense of self, what are you referring to as most people kind of operate with that notion? And then we can kind of start to see the illusory nature of it and come back into what's more fundamental.
I really love that analogy of the sense of self being like waves in the ocean, because we can see that they're still connected. And yet there's a more essential nature of one's being, which would be like the ocean. Yes.
I really love that analogy of the sense of self being like waves in the ocean, because we can see that they're still connected. And yet there's a more essential nature of one's being, which would be like the ocean. Yes.
I really love that analogy of the sense of self being like waves in the ocean, because we can see that they're still connected. And yet there's a more essential nature of one's being, which would be like the ocean. Yes.
And we can see under FMRI machines through psychedelic use and advanced meditators, the reduction in activity in the default mode network, which goes hand in hand with this loss of an experience of a solid self.
And we can see under FMRI machines through psychedelic use and advanced meditators, the reduction in activity in the default mode network, which goes hand in hand with this loss of an experience of a solid self.
And we can see under FMRI machines through psychedelic use and advanced meditators, the reduction in activity in the default mode network, which goes hand in hand with this loss of an experience of a solid self.
So any thoughts you want to share there as well?
So any thoughts you want to share there as well?
So any thoughts you want to share there as well?
In the deeper examination of our fundamental longing for happiness, which you pick a person randomly off the street and you ask them, do they want to be happy? Everyone's going to say yes, right? And the I that wants to be happy, many of us have different perceptions on, but we tend to feel it is this kind of locust of thoughts and emotions localized in our head.
In the deeper examination of our fundamental longing for happiness, which you pick a person randomly off the street and you ask them, do they want to be happy? Everyone's going to say yes, right? And the I that wants to be happy, many of us have different perceptions on, but we tend to feel it is this kind of locust of thoughts and emotions localized in our head.
In the deeper examination of our fundamental longing for happiness, which you pick a person randomly off the street and you ask them, do they want to be happy? Everyone's going to say yes, right? And the I that wants to be happy, many of us have different perceptions on, but we tend to feel it is this kind of locust of thoughts and emotions localized in our head.
And we have this identity, personality structure in which we engage the world with. And it's through the perception of that separate self that happiness is perceived to be gained through the possessions and gain of exterior material possessions and an arrangement of relationships, something happening a certain way outside of us.
And we have this identity, personality structure in which we engage the world with. And it's through the perception of that separate self that happiness is perceived to be gained through the possessions and gain of exterior material possessions and an arrangement of relationships, something happening a certain way outside of us.
And we have this identity, personality structure in which we engage the world with. And it's through the perception of that separate self that happiness is perceived to be gained through the possessions and gain of exterior material possessions and an arrangement of relationships, something happening a certain way outside of us.
And you're inviting the perspective to realize the source of who you are, which is happiness. And I often think of this metaphor of like a lighthouse illuminating a beach. In many ways it has been said that what we are looking for is the place we are looking from.
And you're inviting the perspective to realize the source of who you are, which is happiness. And I often think of this metaphor of like a lighthouse illuminating a beach. In many ways it has been said that what we are looking for is the place we are looking from.
And you're inviting the perspective to realize the source of who you are, which is happiness. And I often think of this metaphor of like a lighthouse illuminating a beach. In many ways it has been said that what we are looking for is the place we are looking from.