Tuesday, 7 January 2025

To Be or To Be Seen - (5617)

To actually be something such as 'smart' is totally different to 'to be seen as smart'.


To be smart is liberating and free and develops practically and advances infinitely.


To be seen as smart for example, is limiting, there are many parameters and references made up by the mind, that cause suffering when trying to obey them.


There is also the fact that there is no guarantee, that being seen as something is the same as actually being something. 


This applies to any quality of being that we can think of.


A real quality is one where it is about being, not 'being seen to be'.


The difference is that being something is for you and your Being, while being seen as something, is for others and your mind/personality combination.


End (5617).

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