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We identify totally with our Beliefs about what we consider to be, "reality"--our planet with all of its components--and what we experience on a day-to-day basis. The human belief that we are free to use and abuse the Earth's riches to our greedy-hearts content,
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When we get older, we say, "I'm Retired.." At "retirement" many people feel lost, unable to redefine themselves; many experience declining health, or manage to find something else by which to identify themselves. The lucky ones actually achieve freedom to explore who they are.
There is overwhelming social pressure to identify who we are to others with labels, and to put labels on other people. For example, it is hard, when we meet others socially, to keep from asking that person what they do for a living, as well as tell them what we do to earn a living. Suggestions on how to overcome doing this in a social situation have been around for a long time now.
Many beliefs, (Programming and Indoctrination) are Unconscious; incorporated through what we read, watch, see and hear. It is usually in these ways that we unconsciously identify with what we have been Programmed/Indoctrinated to believe to be truths about ourselves. Many women and even younger-and-younger females,
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Jimmy Choo, or too thin!").
Very few individuals understand how they have, "put themselves in boxes" by identifying with various aspects of their lives--Doctor, Executive, Social Worker, Office Worker, Secretary, Artist, Plumber, Writer,
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Only by understanding that everything we have come to believe, and incorporated as Facts, Truth, Science,
Giuseppe Zanotti, and Reality, are only working hypotheses, and have begun to question their accuracy, will we reach a place where we can even begin to,
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We identify ourselves with what we have been educated/indoctrinated to believe. The more education we have in any field of, "knowledge" the more we will identify with that specialty's embedded Beliefs. Every field of, "knowledge" is a Belief System, (if you doubt it, try questioning the basic precepts of any one of them.). If you have developed your own specialized version of any "field of knowledge," all of the information that makes up your personal version, are also a major part of your Belief System.
In the business world, more recently, executives have been told to, "think outside the box." I have never read of any helpful suggestions on how someone is to achieve, "thinking outside the box," other than the implication that our "boxes" are made up of habitual ways of thinking. Traditionally,
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We also identify ourselves by other aspects of our Belief Systems: I'm a Republican, Democrat, Independent; I'm a Christian; I'm an Atheist; I'm a Tea Bagger, etc., etc. Living in a diverse country, we also identify with our cultural heritage--Italian, Jew, American Indian, Black, etc., etc. We may not identify ourselves to others by other aspects we have taken on, such as Vegetarian, Pro-life, Women's Liberation, Anti-socialist, etc., etc., but these are just more ways in which we identify ourselves to ourselves.