Introduction
I think what is so important in the work on oneself is the
in-depth contact with our psychology. We usually have a very superficial
contact with our psychology and this type of contact or acquaintance does not
really help or transform us, but the deep knowledge of ourselves really
transforms us, and that is the one that is worthwhile making efforts to attain.
Unsatisfied
One may really feel unsatisfied with their day when one has
not made deep contact with their psychology. When one does not have deep
contact with their psychology they feel a certain lacking and a missing out on
something.
In-Depth Knowledge is Satisfying
The in-depth knowledge of our ourselves is self-discovery
and revelation which leads to transformation and also to comprehension and
satisfaction.
To have in-depth contact with ourselves is to probe our
subconscious and to shed light onto our own darkness. It is essentially to
bring light into our darkness and this is our duty. Our duty is two-fold to
make our light shine and to fulfill our duty of creating the solar bodies.
Making our Light Shine
The more light we create the more we make our light shine.
The way to increase our light is to shed our light onto the darkness within our
psychology and make the darkness light. This is done in many ways, but one very
simple way to do it is to ask ourselves deep questions about what we have just
observed within ourselves (a thought, an emotion) in a given moment.
How can we Increase Our Light?
Ask yourself, is it really true, then invert the thought
bringing the topic of the thought back to you. Then that is where we gain insight
about our self. This is excellent or marvellous when we have a thought, a
critical thought about another person and then we invert the thought and bring
it back to ourselves and apply the thought to ourselves. We usually discover
that we are the ones with the issue or problem.
Conclusion
My advice is to always seek during your day an in-depth
contact with yourself, with your psychology that is. Ask yourself deep
questions about what you observe as to whether it is true or not. Then invert
the thought onto yourself to see how the thought applies to us and not really to
others, that is where the big discoveries are made.
Once we have made a discovery we can go deeper into that
aspect of our self, inquiring deeply into it. I sincerely hope this post
inspires you to do this. The in-depth knowledge of our self is really very
satisfying.
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