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“The understanding of Aspectology is very, very important, but it also gets to the point that you become a bit obsessed with it. And, contrary to what Tobias originally said, you’ve tried to control these aspects, like they’re a bunch of puppy dogs or like they’re your children. Or you fear them, like they have more power than you or they have more beingness than you, perhaps a better word. Very interesting, and particularly would be a very interesting spiritual psychology discussion of how the understanding of Aspectology actually creates more aspects for a while and actually creates, I would say, a fear of aspects or the creator being – imagine this, this would be a good sci fi movie or book – the creator being, starting to understand the aspects it has of itself, actually gives up power or more beingness to one of the very aspects themselves, or many of the aspects. In other words, “My dark aspects are more powerful, more beingful than me.” And that happens. I’ve seen it with so many of you. I won’t look any of you in the eye. I’ve seen it happen out there. You give more beingness, more authority, more identity to some of these aspects like they’re smarter than you or they’re more talented than you or gifted than you. It’s an interesting phenomena, because you are the creator being of each and every one of those aspects. Maybe there’s a hidden desire or a hope to have one of them better than you. A hope that, “God, I hope there’s something better than this so maybe there’s an aspect who is more magnificent than I,” or even, in a warped and twisted way, “more powerful than I. So dark that it’s grander than I.” Some sort of twisted wish that there was something greater than yourself, because you’re not happy with that self. Well, because it’s a personality that’s not yours.” Adamus The Kharisma Series SHOUD 1: “Kharisma 1 August 2, 2014
Posted on: Mon, 18 Aug 2014 07:30:00 +0000

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