How To Change Your Self-concept & Become Your True Self (E-book)
This comprehensive book, from which you can take a sneek peak down below, along with a series of articles, videos, practical exercises, and infographics designed to reveal your true nature. It is not a step-by-step guide but rather an invitation to explore the depths of your own being, a continuous process of shedding layers of your false identity until you arrive at the truth – the only way to become your most authentic self.
- The book challenges the perception of a purely objective 3D reality, suggesting that reality is shaped by consciousness and self-concept. It introduces the idea of interconnectedness and "oneness," emphasizing that we are more than just our minds and bodies.
- Focus is on aligning your self-concept with your "true self," which is described as oneness with the source. This alignment is not just philosophical but practical, leading to a more fulfilling life. The goal is to experience your true self, not just understand it intellectually.
- This process requires releasing limiting patterns and beliefs of a false identity. This sense of self-importance is a limitation that you subconsciously impose on yourself. But by transcending all limitations, we arrive at truth: a sense of inner peace, a deeper connection to yourself and the world around you.
Below, you can begin reading this book by clicking the "start reading" button. This will take you to the beginning of the first chapter. You can also access individual articles at the bottom of this page. All text and study materials are for entertainment purposes only and cannot be used otherwise.
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Attachments: Exploring The Nature of Connection
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Paradox of Dual Nature
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Ego vs. True Self: The Masks We Wear
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