Character and Personality Cycle 1: Character [A10]

After speaking in tomes and tomes, the time has come to clarify what has already been said in the past, so that it can be useful for those who have not understood what has been said previously, or for those who are about to to access teaching.

What do we mean by "character"? We mean all that physiological part of the individual which forms the basis of the incarnate individual himself.

Where does your character come from? It arises from the need for experience that you have to do. So, for your character to fit the need of your experience, it needs to be structured in a certain way.

How can this happen? How is it ensured that each person corresponds to the character appropriate to the type of experience that he has to lead? This happens through various elements; first of all through the physiological part of the individual, that is – in particular, specifically – through it genetic chain typical of the individual.

Therefore, most of the characteristics of your character are written in your genome, they belong to your genetic chain, they are activated within your genetic chain and form the basis on which you can work to carry on your experiences.

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Of course, what is all this connected with? It cannot be connected to anything other than what is yours feel; because, undoubtedly, your feeling is what needs to let you have the experiences you need in order to be able to understand and complete the picture that has gradually been completed over the course of the various incarnations.

So here is that, undoubtedly, between the genetic chain (therefore physiological, physical of the individual) and his feeling (therefore the highest part of the individual himself) there is undoubtedly a very close, very fine, very precise connection; but I don't want to go into this subject because it would lead us into discussions that are too complicated for simple and even quite short sessions like these, however I think that the idea may have entered your little heads.

So, each of you - in short - has your own particular character, a character that in some way could be associated with some sort of imprinting of the individual, a kind of basis of the individual on which the individual will then build his life. These typical elements of the individual are elements that they can hardly be changed.

Precisely due to the fact that they are genetically inscribed, precisely due to the fact that they respond to specific needs from the akasic body, these characteristics can hardly really be modified - unless there are sudden understandings.

Think for a moment – ​​when you have a moment of time – what consequences this can lead to and what reasoning can lead to thinking in these terms about what your character is.

But this character, the character we're talking about up to now, what is it? It's not how you manifest yourselfit is simply the basis you use, the tool, the medium, the various terms with which you approach your life on the physical world. 

Your feeling directs the activation of certain genes in such a way that the individual who will be incarnated has a predisposition towards certain experiences inherent in his most intimate, most interior part (from a physiological point of view) which will lead him to be more inclined towards certain experiences than towards others.

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4 comments on “Character and Personality Cycle 1: Character [A10]”

  1. Fearless or fearful, introverted or extroverted, shy or nonchalant, etc. they are therefore traits inscribed in our DNA; there is little to do but get to know each other.

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  2. I think imprinting is described in genes and it is functional to the experiences we have to have.
    It is useless to wish to be anything else. We honor what is given to us.

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