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By Deer Tribe / In April 5, 2024

EXTERNAL IMAGE MAKERS: East & Center

Part of our Tyrants blog series.

The external image makers, including parents and teachers, shape our core personality and lead us to conform for survival. This molding creates a mask of self-pity, concealing our true nature and leading to a life of conformity and unfulfillment. Breaking free from this mask is crucial to discovering our enlightened, true selves. Earlier, we have looked at the external image makers in the South, West & North.

EAST

Religious Image Makers:

These image makers are the priests and ministers as well as the religion you belong to. This molds, sculpts and armors your spiritual personality as well as your spiritual self-growth and development. Depending on your religion, this could also be cultural. Religions promote specific philosophies and belief systems and they create believers who rely on faith and who do not question the dogma. Thus, they have an impact on our fantasy and illusion circle. Life must be challenged and questioned to stay out of the illusion circle. It therefore influences our spiritual beliefs, our vision and self-growth. Religion colors what gives us meaning and purpose in life, it is at the core of what life is about.

The good news from all this is that the molded, sculpted and armored self which occurred either at your hands or the hands of your image makers is everything you are not. In other words, who you truly are, in your natural self is all of the choices you made in spirit before you came into the “life round”. It is called your true nature spirit personality. Now with the skill of a master artist, begin to resculpt yourself into the beauty, power and majesty that you remember from the before.

Excerpted from “A Course of Study, Series B: Module 2: The Tyrants of Life″, written by Mary Flaming Crystal Mirror. 

#DTMMS #DeerTribe #Heal #Change #Grow #SharingKnowledgeThatWorks


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