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Sadhguru looks at how our personality is self-created, and how we would be at out best if we could consciously wear the mask of personality and take it off as the situation demands.
The self cannot be nurtured. It is so absolute that it does not need nurture. It cannot be transformed into something else, because what you call the self is also the basis of creation. If you are talking about your personality as a “self,” your personality does not need nurture either – it needs dissolution. In the East, the goal has always been to dissolve the personality. This is the fundamental difference between the Eastern and the Western approach.
he self as the basis of creation does not need any nurture. If you refer to your personality as a “self,” this does not need nurture either.
Hope you enjoy the podcast.
Drop us a voice message:
https://anchor.fm/reach-deep-dive/message
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Sadhguru looks at how our personality is self-created, and how we would be at out best if we could consciously wear the mask of personality and take it off as the situation demands.
The self cannot be nurtured. It is so absolute that it does not need nurture. It cannot be transformed into something else, because what you call the self is also the basis of creation. If you are talking about your personality as a “self,” your personality does not need nurture either – it needs dissolution. In the East, the goal has always been to dissolve the personality. This is the fundamental difference between the Eastern and the Western approach.
he self as the basis of creation does not need any nurture. If you refer to your personality as a “self,” this does not need nurture either.
Hope you enjoy the podcast.
Drop us a voice message:
https://anchor.fm/reach-deep-dive/message

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