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Human image construction and self-perception explored

This item discusses the human tendency to construct idealized or demonized images of individuals, suggesting that both "saints" and "villains" are defended through extreme portrayals. The author posits that beneath these defenses lies a shared, fearful effort to establish a sense of self through external perception. The piece touches on themes of spirituality, self-image, and the nature of reality, referencing concepts like non-duality and quantum principles. AI

RANK_REASON The item is a personal reflection on human psychology and spirituality, mentioning AI only as a hashtag, not as a subject of discussion.

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Human image construction and self-perception explored

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    HALOS, HORNS & THE HUMAN IMAGE The “saint” may be defended by holiness. The “villain” may be defended by rage. Beneath both is the same frightened attempt to se

    HALOS, HORNS & THE HUMAN IMAGE The “saint” may be defended by holiness. The “villain” may be defended by rage. Beneath both is the same frightened attempt to secure a self through image. # saint # defended # holiness # villain # rage # frightened # self # image # fasting # acim #…