We Don’t Have To Become A Type
Becoming a type is an act.
So-called ‘spiritual’ people are duped into making a peculiar display of elitism and aloofness, which gives rise to a lack of empathy. This is not spirituality; it’s one-upmanship.
And it’s an act.
When we realise reality, we deal with what life deals us. We do not become something different – we accept what we are, even though others may not. What we are is pure consciousness wrapped up in a particular karmic package. Even if we acquire an intellectual mantle – a cloak of invisibility to cover ourselves up – that package is still visible.
And it’s an act.