The gap between you ears is filled with the sound of your inner voice. If you are multi-dimensional, you may hear the sound of more than one voice, or different voices at different times.
The 'voices in the head' syndrome is more common than we are lead to believe.
We 'think' - so we to listen to the sound of our own voice, inside of our own head. If we imagine what our mum would have said, we may imagine her voice inside of our head.
Unless you have woken up, then you may think this voice, or these voices, are real. That, not only are they real, but that they need to be obeyed too. If, on the other hand you have woken up, even a little bit, then you will realise that this voice or these voices are not you.
The voice or voices inside the head are commonly referred to as the 'ego'.
If someone is described as being egotistic, what does that mean? It usually means that someone is very certain that the voice, or voices they listen to, are very real and important.
"I absolutely know." is a statement that has no room for doubt.
For example; "I absolutely know those people are very bad." Leaves no room for doubt.
On the other hand; "Those people appear to be bad, but I'm not really sure yet." Leaves a little room for doubt and investigation.
All of the prejudices we currently have, and all of the habits we have formed so far, are usually based on a conclusion we came to, at some point in time. Sometimes, someone in authority, telling us something at a vulnerable time can be enough to form a belief about someone or something.
Question authority and be true to yourself!
Yoga helps you become clear about who you really are.
The 'voices in the head' syndrome is more common than we are lead to believe.
We 'think' - so we to listen to the sound of our own voice, inside of our own head. If we imagine what our mum would have said, we may imagine her voice inside of our head.
Unless you have woken up, then you may think this voice, or these voices, are real. That, not only are they real, but that they need to be obeyed too. If, on the other hand you have woken up, even a little bit, then you will realise that this voice or these voices are not you.
The voice or voices inside the head are commonly referred to as the 'ego'.
If someone is described as being egotistic, what does that mean? It usually means that someone is very certain that the voice, or voices they listen to, are very real and important.
"I absolutely know." is a statement that has no room for doubt.
For example; "I absolutely know those people are very bad." Leaves no room for doubt.
On the other hand; "Those people appear to be bad, but I'm not really sure yet." Leaves a little room for doubt and investigation.
All of the prejudices we currently have, and all of the habits we have formed so far, are usually based on a conclusion we came to, at some point in time. Sometimes, someone in authority, telling us something at a vulnerable time can be enough to form a belief about someone or something.
Question authority and be true to yourself!
Yoga helps you become clear about who you really are.
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