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Sep. 17th, 2025 | 08:06 pm
"Know yourself" cannot be limited to understanding one's core identity.
One's meditation on the core identity or individual values opens the door to all kinds of projections, phantoms and demons, - as unreal as vicious they are.
The better angle is the full understanding of what you do and how you do it.
Seeing the benefits and costs of one's actions brings realism back where it belongs.
"what do you do" is rather uncomfortable, almost offensive question if it comes from outside. That's why you have to ask it for yourself, to know yourself for real.
One's meditation on the core identity or individual values opens the door to all kinds of projections, phantoms and demons, - as unreal as vicious they are.
The better angle is the full understanding of what you do and how you do it.
Seeing the benefits and costs of one's actions brings realism back where it belongs.
"what do you do" is rather uncomfortable, almost offensive question if it comes from outside. That's why you have to ask it for yourself, to know yourself for real.