We tend to use terms like "higher and lower" self or nature, without ever really understanding what they mean in terms of our everyday experience. We all "become" who we are initially through our childhood conditioning and the role we played in our family dynamic, which forms the basis for our "issues" and psychological complexes, that we then build our identity out of and play out in an unconscious manner throughout our adult life, usually without ever realizing that we're the one who actually created our own mental model and way of perceiving and processing things to give them meaning, and also have the ability to transform our own mental programming and take over the process of "creating ourselves" in a fully conscious manner . . .
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