07-24-2014, 12:00 AM
serloco wrote:yeah i see you, you are trying to be what you think is right and good, and also to look like that in the eyes of others. its good to be waht you think is right, and to recognize our self-importance so to be the way around it. i expose the essence of self-importance for what it is when i confront it in another, I am aware that it may hurt them to see this truth, their ego will surely be damaged. but their ego is not true. they thought they were great and good in telling others about the new poison that is in their food, but really they were hurting them and using dark magic to hook the gaze of their loved ones to this form, the ones who trust him. not very pretty, and i call it directly as I see it and give the knowledge and awareness as to what is happening when they do this and how not to do this. And you tell me i am here to weaken. I am ruthless yes, but I damaged was an illusion and a lie and a damaging awareness and knowledge. I empowered the reader to no longer curse the forms of the world to align into the assemblage position of reality, and exposed the awareness of how curses and damaging knowledges are created. Who would not want this knowledge and power! ANd you say I weaken when I only exposed an already existing weakness. removed the truth and the power to protect his false self image of himself and his to hide his own actions. he will probably take my awareness and write it in one of his great books of his and claim it as his own.
You are right on both accounts Serloco, I have a real desire to be right and appear right in the eyes of others. A very import assessment of who I am, but instead of taking what you said and becoming angry I now have the awareness to recognize valuable information about how I am being perceived. I can use that information to clear out my personal history.
I wondered.... Isn't it more important to see the self-importance in ourselves then to see it in others?
I find my own self-importance gets activated and strengthened when I'm looking at others instead of looking at it in myself. Which tends to weaken me and make me unstable. What about you?
You are right on both accounts Serloco, I have a real desire to be right and appear right in the eyes of others. A very import assessment of who I am, but instead of taking what you said and becoming angry I now have the awareness to recognize valuable information about how I am being perceived. I can use that information to clear out my personal history.
I wondered.... Isn't it more important to see the self-importance in ourselves then to see it in others?
I find my own self-importance gets activated and strengthened when I'm looking at others instead of looking at it in myself. Which tends to weaken me and make me unstable. What about you?

