The Collapse of False Images and the Awakening of the True Self
--Healing the Pain Inflicted by Thoughtforms and Karmic Energy
In recent healing sessions with my clients, I’ve noticed a recurring theme, perhaps a large thoughtform drives our consciousness, inflicts great pain to us all.
In mainstream society, there is a set of standards, an expected image around any profession/role: a presentation accepted and validated by man-made rules sometimes has very little to do with professionalism, and in fact becomes the limitation of further growth and expansion.
When conforming to these standards rigidly, we create a perceived reality largely shaped and driven by thoughtforms. Most people in this system identify with a self-image molded by collective or personal thoughtforms, creating a deep yet unconscious separation from their inner self (the true self), and also a disconnection from the perception of REALITY as a more fluid, ever-expanding existence.
This self-image is more like a rigid picture, its value measured against external standards and expectations from others and society, which shape this image.
This image may have little to do with one’s authentic character (when being seen and nurtured, it can facilitate growth and expansion) or desires (which promote self-discovery and, when fulfilled, bring authentic satisfaction). Yet it creates tremendous pressure, conflict, and limitation, as true life force and authentic aspects of true Self must be suppressed in order to maintain the image.
Still, the “perfect” image is never achievable, nor does any stage bring lasting security or satisfaction, more likely a feeling of void, full of contradictions with no resolution. The image isn’t real, in the sense that it lacks the life force and creativity of the Soul’s energy.
The inner self, however, is real, directly connected to the Soul’s creativity and life force. It is multi-dimensional, containing the wisdom to integrate the conflicted aspects of self. It cannot be limited to a fixed image or simply defined as “I am this” or “I am that.” It is constantly shifting, flowing, becoming, and expanding. It holds the strength and spaciousness to engage with all aspects of life, and the wisdom to recognize the richness and lessons within life experiences—the key to opening new perspectives for authentic resolution.
Most people are programmed by society to search for answers and solutions through the vibration of self-image, while the underlying desire is actually to become the true self—connecting with wisdom and inner guidance to feel fulfilled.
I assume this is one of the great reasons why life presents challenges, providing the necessary pressure for us to reconnect with our essence. At the same time, the survival fear (to survive within a thoughtform system) drives a person to cling to the self-image, preventing the collapse of what is false and leaving no space for the unfolding of the true self to occur. The fixated self-image (the picture) is what traps us individually in karmic patterns, without real breakthrough or authentic empowerment.
As a collective, many regions remain trapped in their own unique karmic dynamics. Individuals shift their karmic roles, playing opposing parts in different circumstances. I wonder if this sustains the illusion of change, relieving pressure from those in power, while the controlling system itself remains intact. Yet when individuals connect with their soul’s creativity and life force, collapse and real change of the system become inevitable.
True change arises as more and more individuals allow their false image to dissolve and begin to live as their more authentic self (never aiming for perfection).
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