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06 January
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Three Truths and Three Falsehoods

During this process of outputting, editing, and re-outputting, new information is added in layers until the original nucleus of the soul may become overshadowed. I am sure you have experienced something similar many times. After repeated editing, you lose sight of the original idea that you were trying to produce in the first place. You forget what the drawing was originally supposed to look like. As these shells of information pile up higher and higher, you run the risk of having this information pile act as master of the house. The writings of Ilchi Lee are really helpful to understand truths and three falsehoods.

Referring to this information pile, we can use the terms false self or ego. We can also use the term personality or character. When this pile of information tries to act as the owner, it is the same as a house guest pretending to be the master of the house while the real master is asleep in the upstairs bedroom. Since the soul has been effectively covered over and has forgotten its original purpose, the information that you generated becomes your substitute goal, the object of your pursuit. You thereby add karma to your already existing karma.

When you see the truth through this prism of self-generated shells of information, you don’t see it unadulterated. You don’t see the continuity, only the disparate components, like a ray of light broken up through a prism. You don’t see the nothingness, but only the patterns etched onto its surface: you don’t see the Life Current, but only the trace feeling of its flow. You don’t see the matter, but only the already constructed products. Because of the grand illusion called separateness. you don’t recognize the whole but only see a part under close-up inspection. We often call such recognition phenomena the mind.

 
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