
In the everyday play of Being, we are constantly living out our role as defined by our conditioning. What does this look like?
Every expression of ourselves, includes an impression of someone else (or the many someones - society) and so we are in constant motion, acting out a role of conditioning of that has been imprinted upon us.
Where does our belief about something come from?
First, it starts as conditioning from our parents, right from the moment of conception. For example, many parents have impressed upon their children - be a good girl or a good boy. This simple belief presents itself as a limitation of someone's else ideal of what 'good' looks like.
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