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Video / Question of the Self

This is interesting where this person challenges that he should not go back to when he was a child and had to dress as parents and society dictated to him. Why should he go back to that time when he burnt his last jeans?

However considering reincarnation, that question is contradicted in his life, as he went back even further and asserts what he wore in the 18th century. So many of us get stuck in time, either in the current time or in some past time, when everything was (is) to our liking. It is an argument not against the humans who pressure us to dress in a certain way but rather against the psychic nature which pressures those who pressure us.

Who am I?

Look at the clip:

 

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    • Many people maintain a “corky” behavior and attitudes their whole live, pretty much in this very same way,

      even if less colorful, so their actions may not be as contrasted against the outer environment.

      Mostly, people likely are locked in psycho-emotional patterns, almost like a merry-go-round.

      But yes, it must feel liberating to respond to the needs of pressure, from all around.

      These pressures become so familiar, they are part of the social-self.

      They co-create a sense of identity to socially respond to.

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