RE: Why do we hide our unique nature, our true self?
Thanks for leaving your comment. I know that it takes quite a shift in mentality to take full responsibility for our lives. But the more we do, the more it benefits us. It might help to understand that whatever happened to us, as a child and in life in general, we ourselves gave a certain response to those situations, and those responses are ours and ours alone. A teacher whom I learned a great deal from had this story about his childhood. Where a teacher wanted to hit him for following family traditions, which the teacher felt were not acceptable. The kid was 4 years old. And when the teacher tried to hit him, he just bit in his hand real hard. There was no powerlessness in the kid, no victim mentality, no voice saying 'I must deserve this, I must be a bad person, I must be different from other children'. The kid just bit the teacher and the teacher never hit the kid again. Whatever happens to us in life, our response is our responsibility. Actually, a while back I shared two posts on this topic, maybe you'd find them helpful for understanding the topic of responsibility and how it can be our biggest treasure in life: https://steemit.com/philosophy/@amritadeva/key-to-creating-the-life-you-want-does-life-reflect-our-desires-or-does-it-reflect-our-beliefs, https://steemit.com/spirituality/@amritadeva/completion-technique-for-healing-your-past-and-changing-your-future