The false self is your psychological creation of yourself in space and time. It comes from your early conditioning, family, roles, education, mind, culture, and religion. The false self is who you think you are! But thinking doesn’t make it so. The false self dies and passes away. Yet it is the raw material through which you discover your True Self in God.
The True Self is not created by anything you have done right or wrong. It is never about requirements; it’s about relationship—the quality and capacity for relatedness. This lays the foundation for contemplative prayer. The false self will say prayers but the True Self is a prayer and looks out at reality from a different pair of eyes larger than its own. This is why in Ephesians it says “pray always” (6:18). We pray always whenever we act in conscious and loving union with God, which eventually can be all the time—even in our sleep!
Adapted from CAC Foundation Set: Gospel Call to Compassionate Action
(Bias from the Bottom) and Contemplative Prayer
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My false self has seen my true self many years ago but it did not recognize it straight away
Anyway, simple, good stuff. Is it because it’s too simple that people don’t admit it easily?
By: sam on 31 August 2011
at 2:20 pm
For sure.
By: DanutM on 31 August 2011
at 3:08 pm
Felicitari in ziua mondiala a blogului…
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By: L. HATEM on 31 August 2011
at 3:01 pm
Voila! N-am stiut. La fel.
By: DanutM on 31 August 2011
at 3:08 pm