Conference A15
EGO, PERSONALITY AND ESSENCE
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The purpose of this conference is to teach us how to differentiate the activity of each of these, to learn to observe and distinguish each of our actions. When the ego is manifesting, when consciousness and when personality.
There are three types of Acts:
Ego Acts or recurrences (for not being in a state of wakefulness). They recur with their consequences.
Accidents (For being asleep). They cause new recurrences.
Conscious Acts (for which we must be awake).
What is the Ego?
Different Names Received by the Ego:
Selves
Psychological Aggregates
Defects
Errors
Desires
Temptations
Instincts
Forms of Being of the Myself
Sins
Red Demons of Seth
Devils
Inner Darkness
Injustice
Ignorance
Suffering
Pain
Memory
Trapped Consciousness
Mistake
Mechanical Memory
Concepts
Representations of the Ego in Cultures
Aztecs: Cipactli Serpent
Greeks: Python Serpent
Nordics: Jörmungandr Serpent
Slavs: Zmey Gorynych
Muslims: Infidels
Hinduism: Rakshasa Demons
Buddhists: Naraka Demons
Christianity: St. George's Dragon
Some things about the Psychological Self:
  • The psychological selves are born from the unprocessed impressions in any of our existences. They are strengthened over the centuries, manifesting themselves through the lack of self-observation or vigilance.
  • The psychological self has a molecular nature. It belongs, therefore, to the fifth dimension, but it can take over our personality and through it our physical body. Each self has its own personality.
New or Newly Created Selves:
In these latest existences, we have created many selves that we did not have before. Examples:
telephone self
cell phone self
television viewer
driver
reader
filmmaker
citizen
pornography
DVD, etc.
Very old psychological selves:
For example: the Self of Laziness, which is the father of them all. Let's see some details about Laziness:
lazy self,
party self,
I have fun self,
I have boredom self,
I degenerate self,
disobedient self,
I have dislike self, etc.
The self evolves:
There are lustful selves. It is a very extensive family, let's see some:
I fornicate,
I commit adultery,
I go to the brothel,
I conquer,
I masturbate,
I engage in anal sex,
I am a passive homosexual,
I am an active homosexual,
I am self-homosexual,
I am a zoophile,
I am a lesbian,
I engage in incest,
I am celibate,
I practice oral sex,
I am a cunnilingus practitioner, etc.
These selves in each existence increase their molecular weight and make their manifestation force greater, if not worked on.
All selves can be eliminated:
To eliminate a psychological self, it is necessary to be in a state of wakefulness in order to discover it, then observe what it does, why it does it, when it does it, etc. Then understand it and finally kill it by asking the Divine Mother to eliminate it. This procedure is called psychological death.
If we do NOT work on ourselves, the Egos will die in Involution. The psychological self takes over the physical body and makes us do what it likes. The self makes us commit many mistakes, exhausts our energies, and prevents any progress towards our Being.
The Self Originates Recurrence:
Each self brings with it accounts receivable and payable, if we do not work on it to understand it, we will continue to repeat the lesson until we apprehend everything that needs to be apprehended.
The self is desire
All our selves manifest as desires:
desire to drink
desire to dance
desire to copulate
desire to eat
desire to talk
desire to have fun, etc., etc., etc.
WHAT IS PERSONALITY?
Personality is an energetic vehicle. It is formed in the first seven years of life and strengthened throughout the rest of existence. It is born in time, and dies in time. There is no future for personality. It is formed in each existence so that the selves can manifest in the physical body.
With each physical body, its own personality is formed. Personality is formed by many fractions, each self has its own. Personality is formed by imitation. Personality fascinates us with the world. Personality has us hypnotized.
Some Formative Elements of Personality:
Name
Surname
Gender
Age
Education
Economic Status
Location
Language
Concepts
Habits
Fashions
Customs
Norms
Fears
Laws of the Country
Occupation
Profession
Titles
Personality Types. There are two types of personality:
The Passive Personality, in service of the Self. It is receptive.
The Active Personality, in service of the ego. It keeps us identified.
What is the Essence?
The Essence is the true, the real, the immortal part of each of us, it is the only thing that is truly worth it. One hundred percent of our Essence is immortal, but it is divided into two parts, one that is free and self-aware, with 3% of awakened and free consciousness, and the remaining 97% of Essence is innocent and capturable, with the purpose of us liberating it and making it our own creation, in order to extract the wisdom from evil.
3% of Essence manifests in the early years of existence, but by the age of seven, when we possess the use of reason, it finishes sleeping, and only in a few cases will the voice of conscience be heard again.
Let's see an example of action:
A girl goes to the movies with her boyfriend, her mother tells her to be careful, not to mess up.
The girl returns home and tells her mother that she was right, that the boyfriend proposed sex, but that she acted "consciously".
That when he proposed, she "consciously" said no.
But let's really see what happened: The lust self told her to accept. The personality is different, thinks she could get pregnant, that it would ruin her life, that she has no guarantees, etc., etc.; it was the personality that rejected the proposal and not the conscience as she supposes. The conscience did not intervene at any time. The conscience would have told her: "this is not my partner, this is a stranger who only wants to have fun. The woman of this one is so-and-so, etc., etc."
If we reflect on any of our actions, we will realize who the actors are, what was left over or what was missing. This topic presides over the observation of oneself, that is why we must become reflective and know how to differentiate the actor in each act.
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