Persona

 I am the one, one Self in all. This is the only persona that exists in real. A simple comparison to illustrate this is the dream where I alone exist in reality, albeit appearing as multiple characters. It becomes immeasurable when taking into account other species like trees, plants, animals, rivers, and oceans that manifest in that dream.

Let us investigate the impact of belief systems in constructing an illusion of division and generating innumerable personas. Please acknowledge that I am presenting it simplistically and leaving it to your imagination: the intricacy and variety of belief systems and their potential to create an infinite array of personalities.

Fundamental beliefs are the religions, and there are numerous across the world. For now, let us consider Hinduism, Christianity, and Islam. These three religions generate distinct consciousness and have fragmented that singular core persona into three.

Next, there is the belief in gender, categorizing individuals as male and female for the sake of simplicity. We can now compute six personas by combining the three religion-based identities with the two gender classifications.

Now, let us expand our viewpoint to encompass nationality. With 160 nations worldwide, the quantity of personas increases exponentially. By combining the six gender-based identities with diverse national affiliations, we can now calculate a staggering 960 personas.

This process of dividing and classifying continues indefinitely based on a multitude of beliefs, 10 million personalities, for example. The number of distinct personas becomes practically countless when accounting for different species. However, for the sake of simplicity, let us solely focus on human personas and exclude other species from our discussion.

Despite this proliferation of personas, family systems play a pivotal role in consolidating and uniting individuals. By grouping individuals into families, we can establish a sense of unity among them. Consequently, the number of personas could be reduced to approximately 3 million when considering the collective identity within families.

When we incorporate all these varied beliefs into our minds before taking actions, akin to a computer loading essential files into RAM to perform tasks, we fall into an illusion of separation based on these beliefs. This illusion is reflected in our actions, resulting in chaos.

Instead of perceiving ourselves as separate entities, we are encouraged to delve into the depths of our essence to discover an innate sense of interconnectedness, the one Self that serves as the true identity linking all of us, akin to a thread connecting all flowers in a garland. Keeping this sense of unity in the background of our mind surpasses the disparities in personas and nurtures collaboration and harmony among individuals. By recognizing and cultivating this feeling of unity within ourselves, we can contribute to fostering a more harmonious and cooperative world.

In conclusion, our identity is not limited to the surface-level personalities defined by religion, gender, or nationality. Rather, there is a profound unity that connects all individuals, regardless of their diverse backgrounds. By embracing and nurturing this sense of oneness within ourselves, we have the potential to create a more harmonious and inclusive society.

I remember the true Self, the one Self, and identify with it during my meditation to release all the imposed beliefs, resetting my mind like rebooting a computer to clear all processes from its RAM and feel refreshed.

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