06-21-2018, 12:55 AM
The unconscious includes the higher self from my understanding. The unconscious self is the all of the self that isn't the conscious self, so it includes the mind/body/spirit/being/totality. What makes it self, instead of other-self, is the shared history through time (both forward and backward). The higher self and the conscious self being the two most accessible parts of this history.
So, in theory, it's not just that you have 3 egos but that you have 3 simultaneous incarnations? Do you see it this way?
In theory, if one has simultaneous incarnations, and one is good at delving into one's unconscious (which you are), then one could also realize some degree of unity with those other incarnations and have this situation where you are conscious of having identity with 3 living people.
You would all share the same unconscious (speaking of the ENTIRE unconscious) but some parts of that unconscious would only apply to each person. For example, each would have a unique mind, body, personality shell, chakra system, astral body, and maybe more unique subtle bodies.
Does any of this seem right?
So, in theory, it's not just that you have 3 egos but that you have 3 simultaneous incarnations? Do you see it this way?
In theory, if one has simultaneous incarnations, and one is good at delving into one's unconscious (which you are), then one could also realize some degree of unity with those other incarnations and have this situation where you are conscious of having identity with 3 living people.
You would all share the same unconscious (speaking of the ENTIRE unconscious) but some parts of that unconscious would only apply to each person. For example, each would have a unique mind, body, personality shell, chakra system, astral body, and maybe more unique subtle bodies.
Does any of this seem right?