How the ego modulates its representation

"L 'Io this stranger ”they say; no, no, the I this known, if each of you, and also of us, when we were incarnated, observed for a moment ...
Take my case, dear ones; I take this form, this way of speaking to come among you, simply to distinguish myself from others, to have a very specific character, to be always recognizable over time with all the characteristics that are part of this personality; so I talk a lot, I am verbose, sometimes I even try to confuse myself when I speak, to give myself a bit of tone, and sometimes I look for strange words and so on.
If you observe, for example, when you speak, you will realize how much your ego affects even just this small detail.
Be careful, for example, to listen to your voice when you say something; you may find that, very often, you are looking for difficult words both with knowledge of the facts and without, and that you are trying to say things in a complicated way while they could be said in a few words.
Here, all this is nothing more than an intervention of your ego which, through this display of culture, tries to appear better in the eyes of others. Or pay attention to the intonation of the voice, many times it is sought after and desired in a certain way; in such a way, for example, as not to demonstrate certain feelings, certain emotions; behold, this too is a fruit of your I, of your way of being.
In fact, the ego realizes that even from the timbre of the voice, from the way of speaking, the intimate of a person can be unmasked; you can recognize what he thinks and what he does not say, what he should do and what he does not do; then he causes all these things to be masked, through a voice that is in turn masked, studied, composed, impenetrable.
So, dear ones, I urge you to listen to each other continuously, and at the same time I urge you to always try to be as concise as possible, not to be like me, not to speak in such a talkative way (the use of this word can serve as an example to what I said before). Boris


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6 comments on “How the Ego modulates its representation”

  1. It's true, I do it often. It is a kind of control over the way of speaking. And it is all the stronger the more the mind speaks. But it can also happen when the source is consciousness.

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