Why
When the "I'' of lust looks at a person, it does so to
feed its fantasy.
The "I's" of lust maintain a set fantasy and all
that changes are the people that feature in it.
Lust looks at a person to assess whether that Perron could
feature in its processes.
When a person sees and clearly understands that it is the
''I'' of lust or one or another ''I'' of lust that looks for its own purposes,
we are in front of a great opportunity. That great opportunity is the chance to
separate from it.
Separation
We can separate from this ego, because it is not us that
looks in the way that lust does and there is no subconscious purpose to look.
The essence which is us, has no need to feed anything and it
doesn't. The essence sees rather than looks, and the essence does not avoid
either, because it is aware of life and it sees with a clear psychological background
and it has no hidden motives.
It is the ''I" of lust that looks for its very own
purposes. It is not us that has the interest to look but one “I” within us, that
does.
Separation is an aspect of psychological thinking and it is
like a mindset even that we can use to great advantage with any ego that we
want to work on.
End (2280).
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