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Thank you so much, @kittyland44! 🌟✨ Your enthusiasm and kind words truly light up this journey! I’m overjoyed to hear that you find these nuggets of wisdom transformative - that’s exactly the goal! 🙌😊 What’s been the most impactful insight for you so far? I’d love to hear! 🤔🌟
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Very enlightening videos you have created with superb imagery. You explain the illusion of the ego but why do you intermittently show the male portrait of a God that in my view was created by a male ego.
Thank you so much for your thoughtful comment, @bfmchris! 😊✨ I'm thrilled to hear that you find the videos enlightening and enjoy the visuals - it means a lot! You raise a profound and important point. When addressing the illusion of the ego, incorporating the masculine portrayal of a deity can seem contradictory. However, this imagery is sometimes used as a symbolic tool to explore how humanity has externalized and personified higher concepts. The depiction you mentioned serves as a bridge - highlighting how the ego has historically shaped our understanding of divinity, but also as a way to deconstruct those very constructs. 🌌 The goal is to lead viewers into questioning these archetypes and recognizing them as products of collective consciousness, not absolute truths. In that sense, the image can become a mirror, revealing our attachments and inviting deeper introspection. 🙏✨ What are your thoughts on how we can better illustrate such abstract concepts without relying on traditional symbols? 🧐🌟
@MIRROROFTHEMIND-lv7vf Thanks for a well thought out reply. I totally agree with you. Symbology, rituals, archetypes all play a role in the human psyche .... when we tap the real Self they do not exist...
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Thank you so much, @kittyland44! 🌟✨ Your enthusiasm and kind words truly light up this journey! I’m overjoyed to hear that you find these nuggets of wisdom transformative - that’s exactly the goal! 🙌😊
What’s been the most impactful insight for you so far? I’d love to hear! 🤔🌟
A new subscriber. 🎯
I have now lived and experienced a win-win relationship with my egoic self. You describe the process and ensuing freedom with a clarity that only comes from experiencing the journey attentively. It would be nice to speak, and perhaps collaborate. 💁♂️
Very enlightening videos you have created with superb imagery. You explain the illusion of the ego but why do you intermittently show the male portrait of a God that in my view was created by a male ego.
Thank you so much for your thoughtful comment, @bfmchris! 😊✨ I'm thrilled to hear that you find the videos enlightening and enjoy the visuals - it means a lot!
You raise a profound and important point. When addressing the illusion of the ego, incorporating the masculine portrayal of a deity can seem contradictory. However, this imagery is sometimes used as a symbolic tool to explore how humanity has externalized and personified higher concepts. The depiction you mentioned serves as a bridge - highlighting how the ego has historically shaped our understanding of divinity, but also as a way to deconstruct those very constructs. 🌌
The goal is to lead viewers into questioning these archetypes and recognizing them as products of collective consciousness, not absolute truths. In that sense, the image can become a mirror, revealing our attachments and inviting deeper introspection. 🙏✨
What are your thoughts on how we can better illustrate such abstract concepts without relying on traditional symbols? 🧐🌟
@MIRROROFTHEMIND-lv7vf Thanks for a well thought out reply. I totally agree with you. Symbology, rituals, archetypes all play a role in the human psyche .... when we tap the real Self they do not exist...