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Vague stuff?

According to your personality, something is especially vague when he cannot reason or rationalize according to his own logic, when he cannot control it, understand it nor contain it, in short: cannot get any grip on it. Making more mental space available for your inner Self preferably is labeled vague as well, not in the least because this exactly is the process which makes you less and less interested in upholding your belief in your personalities points of view. And this is not in his interests, and therefore not something which, according to your personality, should be promoted consciously and openly!

This does not mean that the process of becoming more aware of your inner Self were to be a vague process. On the contrary, I would say. What you do not know, you do not like. However, when your experience with it increases, you will notice that it is as natural and logical (and desired!) as can be. And from that perspective you will recognize more and more easily the 'logic' of your personality through which you let yourself be diverted from experiencing it. 

Seen from the perspective of your inner Self you need not reason about anything, nor control or be in charge etc. (these are personality characteristics), and you can count on it that you will experience this as a release rather than as a burden, not in the least because it is accompanied by an intense inner Peace and certainty in Knowing (and saves you a tremendous effort in time and attention!).

So the label 'vague' to your personality represents a fine justification to uphold his own point of view and ideas about control over your life through positioning the alternative to it as unattractive, however, this too is not a truth in itself ;-)



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