12-18-2017, 10:32 AM
I think it’s obvious that the solution to limiting ourselves through false identities and labels is to disengage the naming that we humans do. We want to label and classify everything. This hardens a sense of separation. To look at the self as being, for example, I am gay, I am a man, I am white, I am American, I am a christian. That’s who I am.
No that’s not who I am. We are more than our immutable characteristics. Our society judges peoples worth and value by their identity. Whereas the more accurate perception would be to judge by one’s character, not his immutable characteristics. Stop seeing others as their skin color or gender, and see them as the infinitely worthy unique being that they are. See the other self as the self. We are far more common than we are different. Our world focuses on the differences, thereby driving the sense of separation deeper into the mind.
These labels and their use fall under identity politics and political correctness. There’s a false sense of moral superiority ascribed to certain labels. Therefore, certain labels mean you’re a good person, other labels mean you’re a bad person. You are not seen a person. You are seen as a preconceived stereotype. It’s dehumanizing. These identity politic driven people don’t seem to understand that.
We are all here together. We are all human. We are all third density beings. We are all children of the infinite One and in truth, the One Creator. There is only one being here. How we are and what we do is far more important than some small facet of our personality or appearance, etc.
No that’s not who I am. We are more than our immutable characteristics. Our society judges peoples worth and value by their identity. Whereas the more accurate perception would be to judge by one’s character, not his immutable characteristics. Stop seeing others as their skin color or gender, and see them as the infinitely worthy unique being that they are. See the other self as the self. We are far more common than we are different. Our world focuses on the differences, thereby driving the sense of separation deeper into the mind.
These labels and their use fall under identity politics and political correctness. There’s a false sense of moral superiority ascribed to certain labels. Therefore, certain labels mean you’re a good person, other labels mean you’re a bad person. You are not seen a person. You are seen as a preconceived stereotype. It’s dehumanizing. These identity politic driven people don’t seem to understand that.
We are all here together. We are all human. We are all third density beings. We are all children of the infinite One and in truth, the One Creator. There is only one being here. How we are and what we do is far more important than some small facet of our personality or appearance, etc.