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Breaking Down Belief Systems and Finding

Your True Self Start living as if you dont


know how to live. Nobody is there to teach
you, no guidelines exist. No books exist
which say how to do this, how to do that.
You are just left alone on an island.
Everything is available. Intelligence is within
you, instinct is within you, intellect is within
you, now start moving. ~ Osho Whether we
realize it or not our entire identity is formed
from the relationships we have with the
world around us. In fact, our perception that
we even exist at all is dependent upon these
relationships to people, places and things, in
order to survive. For example, in relation to
a tree I am a human, in relation to that man
I am a daughter, in relation to that child I
am a mom, in relation to that lady I am a
friend, in relation to this dog I am its owner
etc Our whole existence comes from who
or what we are in relation to the things
around us. With each one of these
relationships comes a different personality.
We have the personality when we are with
our family, we have the personality we are
with our pet, we have our friend personality,
we have our work personality, and we even

have the
personality of
the voice in our
head that is
commentating
on everything.
Going even
further down
the rabbit hole, within each one of these
personalities we have preconceived notions
about the way we should behave, the way
others should behave and the way life in
general should go. The friend personality
has its beliefs of what it means to be a
friend, the employee personality behaves in
accordance with its ideas about what it
means to be an employee, the spouse
personality has its own set of rules and
regulations on what it means to be a
spouse, and so on and so forth. What Others
are Reading : Jester Guru Chronicles,
Part 2: Redefining God With all these
different ideas, belief systems, and
relationships that make up who we are, or at
least who we think we are, how do we find
out who we REALLY are? How do we go

about breaking down relationships into


labels down to personalities down to belief
systems all the way down to our lowest
common denominator? As long as you have
certain desires about how it ought to be, you
cant see how it is. ~ Ram Dass Before we
can break ourselves down to this level we
must first ask ourselves, What IS our lowest
common denominator? The lowest common
denominator is us at our first level, our most
authentic self. It is the part of us that has
not one concept or preconceived anything
about anything. It has no thoughts, beliefs,
ideas or judgments of how we should
behave, or of how others should behave
because it exists prior to all labels and
concepts of what is right, wrong,
acceptable or unacceptable. It can
never be upset or offended because it has
no prior idea of how things should happen or
how people should act. It is our pure
consciousness. It is the awareness that
literally is the observer of all the different
personalities that show up in our day to day
existence. Our lowest common denominator
experiences life as it is in the present
moment. When we become in touch with our

lowest common denominator we experience


life as it is. We experience people and
relationships as they are without getting
caught up in the labels in our head of what
we believe someone should be acting like.
One would dare to say, it is only when we
get in touch with our lowest common
denominator that we are actually truly
living, because when we are not in touch
with this pure awareness we are still
operating from our thoughts about a
situation instead of the situation itself. What
Others are Reading : Creative Detachment:
The Secret to Freedom and Happiness To
always be in our thoughts is to constantly be
judging which means we are not present.
The less we are truly present and living in
the moment, the less we are experiencing
life in its most authentic form. So now that
we know WHAT it is, the question still
remains, how do we find and connect with
this part of ourselves? When there is
silence one finds the anchor of the universe
within oneself ~ Lao Tzu In order to break
down all our beliefs about life and people
and become completely anchored in our
field of pure awareness, we must turn our

attention inward. Once we become focused


on what is going on inside of us, we are then
able to confront every judgment, criticism,
belief and idea head on. It is only in this
confrontation of ourselves that we are able
to realize that every single one of our
judgments of good/bad, right/wrong,
acceptable/unacceptable is based on prior
programming, which stems from how we
were raised, or where we grew up or what
books we read etc However, our lowest
common denominator exists PRIOR to this
programming. So whenever we find
ourselves placing judgment on others or on
the world we can be assured that we are not
operating from lowest common
denominator. We must literally always point
the finger back at ourselves anytime we find
ourselves becoming frustrated, angry,
offended because these emotions are
always indicative that there is a
preconceived belief of the way things
SHOULD be, that is being triggered. Once
we become willing to confront these beliefs
we are able to connect with a stream of
inner stillness and silence that allows our
authentic self to emerge. What Others are

Reading : Adopting an Eco-centric


Perspective Over an Egocentric one ~
Become the Tipping Point, Part 1 Operating
from our lowest common denominator wont
always be easy, and will definitely take
practice at first, especially for those of us
who have become very attached to all of
their ideas of who they think they are or
should be. But when we are brave enough to
confront ourselves and question every single
belief down to the point that the false self
cannot come up with even one more lie to
try and make us believe in its validity, we
are on the path to our authentic self. Our
authentic self gets to experience the
present moment in its purest form, it gets to
experience people and situations in their
most raw and genuine way, the way they
truly are before our thoughts step in with all
their judgments and commentary on a
situation. When we start living this way we
see the world through brand new eyes,
through the eyes of a person who has no
prior knowledge or judgment on anything,
which means we start to live through our
feelings and instincts and consequently the
world becomes new and exciting all over

again. Inner
voice Heng
Sinith / AP via
The Guardian)
Read more at:
https://fractalenlightenment.com/32258/life/
breaking-down-belief-systems-and-findingour-true-self | FractalEnlightenment.com
To always be in our thoughts is to constantly be judging which means we
are not present. The less we are truly present and living in the moment, the
less we are experiencing life in its most authentic form. So now that we
know WHAT it is, the question still remains, how do we find and connect
with this part of ourselves? When there is silence one finds the anchor of
the universe within oneself ~ Lao Tzu In order to break down all our beliefs
about life and people and become completely anchored in our field of pure
awareness, we must turn our attention inward. Once we become focused
on what is going on inside of us, we are then able to confront every
judgment, criticism, belief and idea head on. It is only in this confrontation
of ourselves that we are able to realize that every single one of our
judgments of good/bad, right/wrong, acceptable/unacceptable is based on
prior programming, which stems from how we were raised, or where we
grew up or what books we read etc However, our lowest common
denominator exists PRIOR to this programming. So whenever we find
ourselves placing judgment on others or on the world we can be assured
that we are not operating from lowest common denominator. We must
literally always point the finger back at ourselves anytime we find ourselves
becoming frustra
ted, angry, offended because these emotions are always indicative that
there is a preconceived belief of the way things SHOULD be, that is being
triggered. Once we become willing to confront these beliefs we are able to
connect with a stream of inner stillness and silence that allows our

authentic self to emerge.


Read more at: https://fractalenlightenment.com/32258/life/breaking-downbelief-systems-and-finding-our-true-self | FractalEnlightenment.com

Operating from our lowest


common denominator wont
always be easy, and will
definitely take practice at first,
especially for those of us who
have become very attached to
all of their ideas of who they
think they are or should be. But
when we are brave enough to
confront ourselves and question
every single belief down to the
point that the false self cannot
come up with even one more lie
to try and make us believe in its
validity, we are on the path to our authentic self. Our authentic self gets to
experience the present moment in its purest form, it gets to experience
people and situations in their most raw and genuine way, the way they truly
are before our thoughts step in with all their judgments and commentary on
a situation. When we start living this way we see the world through brand
new eyes, through the eyes of a person who has no prior knowledge or
judgment on anything, which means we start to live through our feelings
and instincts and consequently the world becomes new and exciting all
over again. Inner voice Heng Sinith / AP via The Guardian)
Read more at: https://fractalenlightenment.com/32258/life/breaking-downbelief-systems-and-finding-our-true-self | FractalEnlightenment.com

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