Our worldview is something to which the words “I see you through myself” apply. Or “why do you talk about the speck in your neighbor’s eye, when you yourself have a beam in your eye”. In other words, our personality, our ego (simplified), allows us to see only what we have refined, processed. Which qualities we have not yet refined, enlightened (among other things, the so-called negative qualities), we see in a distorted way in other people. And it is this knowledge, as long as a person can admit his own shortcomings and negative qualities, that can help a person in his personal development. So, for example when someone insults me because of something and it touches me, I automatically know that I have not processed something related to what the person who insulted me said, I have a block there, e.g. in the form of a negative quality, on the clarification and processing of which I have to work in order to get further in my personal and spiritual development. How should/could this be addressed? For example, by introducing systems for personality development, creative systems in schools, which would be positive from the point of view of unblocking trauma in children and adolescents. These traumas cause, among other things, that the direction of the child’s life changes after the trauma, and the child is no longer able to find and maintain the right direction related to the life plan for which he was born. And unfortunately, the adults who are supposed to navigate this child have even more blocks and traumatic experiences than the child himself, so their advice and pressure on the child is sometimes worse than what the child would choose on his own. In other words, the entire society is sick from the traumas they have suffered throughout their lives. And this would have a chance to change the new school system based on awakening and manifesting the living inside of a person.
Ego and our worldview

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