01-08-2016, 04:35 PM
I think that's entirely for the self to decide which thoughts belong to them. I think again, it goes back to Ra's basic balancing exercises:
One must decide for themselves if there is something they are rejecting within their mind. I don't think there's any denying that during our development we learn to reject a lot of things. I don't think the "true self" rejects any part of itself. I think that's where we find the "influence" of an undesirable kind.
Quote:The disciplines of the mind involve, first of all, identifying both those things of which you approve and those things of which you disapprove within yourself, and then balancing each and every positive and negative charge with its equal. The mind contains all things. Therefore, you must discover this completeness within yourself.
One must decide for themselves if there is something they are rejecting within their mind. I don't think there's any denying that during our development we learn to reject a lot of things. I don't think the "true self" rejects any part of itself. I think that's where we find the "influence" of an undesirable kind.