Monday, May 6, 2019

Personal growth is accompanied by self-acceptance - Little Prince Series

Daily insight into the story of the little prince

Learning to live consciously is not what we get overnight. This is a journey of trial and error.

Because we have been separated from the real self from an early age - in the case of pilots encountering a small prince, this is six years old - we spent many years practicing habitual unconscious behavior. When we begin to realize that most of our behavior is unconscious, we must be patient with ourselves.

Behavior is deeply ingrained in the brain model, and in many cases has been laid a long time ago and has been strengthened numerous times.

Neuroscience has shown us in recent years that the brain is malleable - it can be reprogrammed. With the advent of consciousness, this reprogramming is in progress. The more we accept and accept ourselves, the better we will relearn.

When the pilot began using his paint and pencil to attract the little prince from his memory, he made a mistake. He made the little guy's height wrong. He is not sure about the color of his clothing. Therefore, he stumbled upon the awakening in our daily life.

In some aspects of our lives, we may never realize that we are completely awake. Can we do this?

Accepting this is very important to ourselves. As the pilot commented, he could not see a sheep through the wall of his box of sheep. He is not so conscious.

The little prince can see through the walls of the box, because he represents our true self, our essence - or I like to call the inner knowledgeer, in more classic terms, it is often called the Holy Spirit. We can call it sacred consciousness in more modern terms.

Life is a process of gradually embodying sacred consciousness in the existence of matter. We learn by practice. The key is to be self-aware, to conduct continuous self-exploration, and to be brave in self-confrontation.

The pilot author who liked this story simply and rudely explained where he succeeded in embodying the way consciousness and failure. Honesty is a key component of growth.

Over the years, I have been arguing about my position on the journey to a higher consciousness, and my ego always hopes to look more advanced than it actually is. But the pilot refused to hide behind the mask, and if we wanted to grow, it would show us the importance of self-confrontation.

It is important not to confuse self-exploration with self-criticism. These two are separated by two poles. Self-exploration is constructive, while self-criticism is demeaning.

Self-confrontation is not negative. On the contrary, when we need to make a field that is more in line with our essential changes, we are stepping on the plate.

When we let go of ourselves and give up our defensiveness, we no longer need to prove anything. So when we see a way, we can get closer to life more consciously than reject it, we accept it.

It has been exciting to discover certain areas of our lives that are unconscious but are now able to act more consciously.

If you don't feel enough and tell yourself that you are not as progressive as you would like, then the pilot's insight into his little prince drawings should encourage you to let go of all of this self-criticism.

Self-exploration and self-confrontation are not just about paying attention to our shortcomings, but just honestly facing the life problems before us, only when we are ready to deal with them.

This is not a lack of feeling, but it is more glorious than we already know.




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