11-17-2011, 02:36 PM
(11-17-2011, 02:30 PM)Pickle Wrote:Quote:We have advised and suggested caution and patience in previous communications and do so again, using this entity as an example of the over-hasty opening of polarization without due attention to the synthesized and integrated mind/body/spirit complex. To know your self is to have the foundation upon firm ground.I am pretty sure the "self" in context is the inner portion that is hidden behind ego and gratification.
I may love corn, while the inner self will advise me that corn is detrimental to my health.(organic or not) Is it best for me to ignore the inner self and continue with my gratification?
This is the concept I would promote. Learn who/what/why of the inner self, then attempt to apply it to the outer self (ego) and you will speed up the process you are here for.
I absolutely agree. Listening to the "self" is paramount. Above all justifications. [IMO]
If you were to go back in this thread far enough, you'd find my original entry that brought Monica and I into our food relationship. It was me, conceding that my "self" was telling me not to eat meat. It turned out to be for fasting reasons that it "spoke" to me.