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Our Imaginary I

1/25/2024

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Our greatest enemy for something better is  making the mistake of thinking that  we only function as a single person. In fact each of us is a legion of personalities, each with its own desire, interest, and agenda. Because these subpersonalities function below our level of awareness, we imagine ourselves to be a single, solitary person. Our change from one personality to another is not noticed. Their greatest power over us lies in the fact that we believe ourselves to be a single personality and never see the influence of the multitude. We attribute mood swings to the response we have to difficulties.
 
How would you feel if you knew that the change in your mood indicates a change into a different personality?
 
Think of your relationship with your subpersonalities like this. You are the master of a house that has hundreds of servants. You are gone a lot so the servants are in fierce competition to see who will be in charge.  Each has its own agenda  which ends the moment another personality wrests leadership from him.  Have you ever known someone that being able to deal with them required your being aware of which "mood" they were in? Can you see that the same thing is true of you? Some people are more asleep to their subpersonalities, but we all have them. Do you get the idea?
 
Why am I bothering to tell you this?
 
The actions of these subpersonalities within you are the reason your best intentions are so easily forgotten and why goals must be written down and rehearsed each day. The subpersonality in charge today may not be the one who gave intention or set the goals. To accept that there is only one "I" in your life is to set yourself up for failure because you are living in the illusion of an imaginary "I". The key to success is to recognize the roles these subpersonalities play in your life and heal them. 

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    Dannye Williamsen

    I have been studying the human psyche and its wonderful and often frustrating journey for over four decades. It was only natural that my love of writing and teaching became part of this journey. 

    My writings are dedicated to those who are willing to search  outside the box for meaning in their lives, who are willing to shift their view of the world just enough to recognize they are unique expressions, and who are willing to do the inner work to improve their understanding of who they are.

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