03-31-2015, 06:32 AM
(03-31-2015, 01:15 AM)APeacefulWarrior Wrote: I'm honestly not sure how relevant the concept of "self" would even be at 7D. At that point, you would already be a creature of pure energy who, more or less, can be whatever it wants to be. There would be no singular self but, perhaps, something more like a shared memory pool from which you could draw whatever experiences/distortions happened to seem relevant to whatever work was being done.
I've been experimenting a bit with this sort of ego-formlessness in my own mental work. I've been understanding increasingly that what I think of as "me" - my core persona - really is nothing but a construct, and one which can be altered. I've also discovered it's possible to deliberately create subpersonas and experience life as them, in a way similar to how method actors do it, I think. These are both "me" and "not-me" in that they're masks/lenses I can take on or off to alter how I perceive the world and react to it.
Lately, I've also been trying to wear two masks at once, which would be contradictory from a strictly dualistic standpoint, but by doing so I can experience those masks fusing together into a new singular experience.
So by playing "games" with these subpersonas, I'm coming to better understand the fluid nature of consciousness and how I remain "me" regardless of what particular mask I wear at the moment. I think it may in some ways mirror the ways in which a 6D entity is both many and one at once. When my primary persona is suppressed, it doesn't go away entirely - it just "goes with the flow" and experiences all these things as part of itself. Distinct, yet whole.
I've always liked the concept of a psychological mask. Your experimenting seems fun.