Self
Who Am I?
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Read Self: Who Am I? to Discover—
• How To Regain and Maintain Your Real Self
• How To Recognize the Form and Nature of Self
• How To Recognize the Structure of Self
• How To Recognize the Friends and Enemies of Self
Self Is Being, Not Thinking
• This book is about the form, nature, and structure of the human self.
• The form, nature, and structure of being human are explored as a way for you to redirect to and re-own your true self.
• The states of being of your natural self are explored as a way to help you to retreat to and return to your true nature.
• The functions of self are explored as a way to help you to rediscover and reinforce your original self in action, awareness, and experience.
Knowledge and Directions for Discovery
• This book provides you with knowledge and directions for rediscovering and being your natural self.
• You can discover and understand what the real self is and what the real self is not.
• You can discover how to focus on states of being that promote your authentic self.
• Read and re-read this book to discover how to recognize and redirect your awareness and identity to your natural child-self.
Encourage Self and Block Ego
• Learn to encourage original self-states of being rather than ego states of being.
• Become aware of how to avoid the blocks and habits that work against awareness of your real self.
• Know what environments and conditioning inhibit or deny your true self so that you can uproot, switch from, and replace them.
• Make the right space in your life for your authentic self, and your authentic self will be revealed for you and rediscovered by you.
Self Is Not Lost or Missing
• Self is not something that can be found, because the self is not any thing.
• If you seek what is not lost, then it becomes lost.
• If you seek on a false path, then all you find is false.
• When seeking true self, you do not want to seek something, or you will find some thing.
Self Is Not Concepts and Images
• Self is not a concept, description, idea, image, label, term, thought, type, or personality.
• Self is not a collection of characteristics, habits, tendencies, or traits.
• Self is a living reality that can only be experienced.
• Self is not composed of thinking; therefore, the self cannot be found with thinking, cannot be found as thinking, and can never be known with thinking.
Choose Before You Seek
• You must learn what to seek before you begin seeking, or your seeking will mislead you.
• You will find what you seek.
• “Seek and ye shall find,” says Matthew 7:7.
• Therefore, seek your real self by learning about and contacting your real self in your daily life.
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