Becoming Individuated
We think we’re individuals but, in practice, we all respond in a similar fashion. We only become individuated when we no longer think and see in the same way as others.
Individuated: distinguished from others of the same kind; singled out.
As we traverse the levels of understanding, we will find fewer people to relate to. Our path gradually becomes singular.
Singular: in the sense ‘solitary, single’, also ‘beyond the average’.
Until we realise our true reality, we’re just one of the crowd.
A non-individuated person will react.
An individuated person does not re-enact.
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