If you buy into being a loser, it would affect your enjoyment of life.
If you buy into being less than others, that becomes your story.
It isn´t about worthiness or unworthiness, it´s more like because you accept
the story, and live yourself into it, you feel this way.
Change the story. It´s faster to live from a totally different context than trying
to change your worthiness/unworthiness.
In order to be UNHAPPY, you´ll have to accept a negative program.
Yes! Very nice Jared. When I first came to this forum, your posts seemed cryptic and obtuse. Now they are some of my favorites.
One nuance I see is that "changing your story" is not necessarily about adopting a new story that you think will be better. You also (consciously or unconsciously) chose the story that is now causing suffering, what makes you think that choosing a new story will lead to a better place?
No, the way I see it is its about letting go of the story you hold onto now, and instead of replacing it with a new story,
be open to finding out what the truth really is.
Sit and look, and see what is really there. Don't buy into any story that comes from your mind. Instead, inquire and find out what is really there. Sit and ask yourself why being less/more than others is so important to you. You have a mental understanding that it doesn't matter, but you don't
feel that it doesn't matter yet. Keep asking why, why, why. Keep asking, ask your gut, dig until you have dug up the whole root. Then see what naturally fills the space on its own.
We are programmed too much to define ourselves in this world. From an early age, we are prodded to find a role, a space, and fill it. At least in America, this type of self-categorization seems to permeate all aspects of life.
But what if we broke the chain? What if we just were...how can you define something as dynamic as an individual's life?
I find in my own lifetime, I have reinvented, defined, categorized myself so many different times as a result of my experiences and my change in demeanor/outlook that has resulted from those experiences.
Though let me tell you, every time I have associated myself with a specific niche, clique, category, type of person - whatever - every time I have done this, it has only held me back from truly being myself and realizing my potential.
Every time you focus on that end result of being _____, you lose sight of what is really important and that is just being.
EVERY TIME! I get the most out of life whenever I am in that limbo period of not being anything in particular, just being myself...because myself could be anything or it could be nothing.
Ya digg?