“You don’t need to be something magical to be part of this world. Just be and stop being someone.”
Jason Estes
“Just be and stop being someone” — in this simplicity lies a tremendous depth that I want to highlight and break down how simple it is to be who you are, to be yourself, and not someone else.
Stop Being Someone
You don’t need to be something magical to be part of this world, you don’t need to be super advanced, you don’t need to find yourself a teacher.
You don’t need to hold some highest position, you don’t need to sit in meditation from morning till night every day, none of that is needed, just be.
“Be yourself and shine.” Stop trying to be someone, just be who you are.
We try to be good parents, good mothers, good friends. We try to meet the expectations of relatives and loved ones who watch TV, where they constantly say “buy this, be like that”…
That’s how mass consciousness is so cleverly directed. Come here, here, here, you must be the way the world around you, society, whoever it may be, has planned for you. Except you…
The time to follow a teacher remained in the 20th century. We’ve already talked about this in past broadcasts.
Now the main task for everyone is to learn to hear yourself, accept yourself, and move forward. Because this is the only case where you don’t give your power away to someone, and it doesn’t matter who you give it to: the state, religion, or loved ones.
Disconnect from everything that dictates to you who you should be. Go outside, sit under a tree for five minutes in silence, and you will see that everything inside you will change. Because all the problems you create for yourself are unimportant when compared to the grandeur of the processes unfolding.
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Free Yourself from the Burden of the Past
We are at that point where it is necessary to let go and free ourselves from the burden of the past.
According to Jason Estes, all past mistakes no longer matter. Let go of the story of who you were, how you got here, let go of all your traumas, just take them and let them go, and enjoy the ride of a millennium of all your incarnations in a single lifetime.
All that matters is you, here, now. What difference does it make what happened ten minutes ago? And when you are immersed in this “here and now,” you have the opportunity to rewrite everything quickly.
Thousands of Incarnations in One Lifetime
We are no longer in linear time. Linear time is a parameter of the third dimension, the fourth dimension is cyclical time, the fifth dimension is spherical time (when you are at the center).
There is no past, present, or future there; there are no past or future lives, because everything exists in a single moment of now.
This means that all your lives are happening now. There are no past lives, no future lives; we are now drawing all the experience, all the knowledge, all the information available to us into this one single life.
So what’s the point of worrying about anything? Just live life to the fullest. Over tens of thousands of incarnations of each soul, you have been everything. Everything your human imagination can dream up, from sentient stones to saints, murderers, and so on.
Right now, whatever you do, whoever you might imagine yourself to be, it has all already happened. So just live as fully as possible from what is available to you.
The motto of the Keys of Mastery project is “Live life to the fullest,” so live life to the fullest, every single moment, without putting it off for later: when I get the money, when I have a job, when I have a man.
Live every single moment to the fullest, and then you will discover that this is the best life. This is what is called immortality — to be able to pull everything into one life.
Go through the Mastery Time meditation, the purpose of which is to integrate your past and future, return all energy and vibration to yourself in the present, and also integrate alternative, parallel variations of the development of events from your past lives.
Don’t take reproaches and accusations from others personally
You have been everything. If someone calls you a liar, say: “thank you, I’ll work on that,” and return back to your life, because whatever they say, they are showing you who you were in this life or past lives.
But you take it personally and think that this is who you are. That’s why it’s offensive and painful. If it stings you, it means there is a tiny part inside you that agrees with that statement.
You take it personally and think that this is who you are: a liar, a traitor, a klutz, a bad mother, a negligent wife. And then come feelings of guilt and shame.
Stop being who they call you, just be who you are right now, not some other person, not who you were yesterday, 10 years ago, in kindergarten, but right now.
Don’t cling to someone else’s definition of you. You are a channel aligned together with your soul, your higher aspects.
Your mother-in-law scolded you for a reason: “okay, thank you, I’ll work on that.” And return to your life, push that interaction aside.
This isn’t about you, it’s about them, not accepting something in themselves when they look at you. They see themselves and their own self-rejection. And your job is to acknowledge that sometime in time and space, you were that.
It doesn’t matter what others think. They have their own tasks. Your task is to make your own choices.
Your task is to accept their choice, to acknowledge that they don’t want to change. What matters is what happens with you and how you will build your interaction with them.
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It doesn’t matter who you were, what matters is who you are
It doesn’t matter who you were even yesterday, it doesn’t matter who you were this morning.
When you are accused of something, attacked, or someone tries to do something, you simply acknowledge for yourself: “at one time it was so, maybe even quite recently,” and move forward.
You don’t need to defend yourself, to fight with it, because when you fight, you’re trying to reject it: “They have no right to say that about me!”
That means you are one of those parts, those roles that you play, and possibly not even in this life. It’s a mask of who you once were.
You simply allow all of this to be, and it all bounces off you, because it’s not about you, it’s about roles, masks, scenarios, programs, patterns, beliefs. It doesn’t touch your essence in any way, what’s inside you, that light that you radiate.
And to start radiating, you need to open it within yourself.
It’s like making claims to an actor who comes home and is told about the role he played.
Freedom arises from the fact that it becomes unimportant to you what they think about you, what their idea of you is. They have to live with that and figure it out, it’s about them, they saw something of their own in you. They are holding on to an old picture.
This freedom is now available to everyone. If someone believes that you are that way, then that’s how it is, in their perception.
You don’t need to defend yourself, you don’t need to set boundaries, you don’t need to try to prove that you’re not a camel. This only makes you very tired and sick.
He thinks I’m an unreliable person, he thinks I’m this or that, and if that doesn’t match your own idea of yourself, that’s normal, thank you for showing me. It doesn’t affect your understanding at all. Whatever your feelings are, that’s who you are.
It’s the ego that hurts.
It doesn’t matter who you were, it doesn’t matter what roles you played, it doesn’t matter what mistakes you made, what matters is what is now, in this moment.
You don’t need to want to be someone, just be right now, put your hands on your heart and say: “I allow myself to simply be.”
This means total self-acceptance.
For many, simply being is a huge test and challenge, because we can do anything except simply be. It’s important not to be afraid to look inside yourself, not to be afraid to meet even your most terrible secrets.
The starting point is I acknowledge myself as I am today. And many still carry guilt and shame inside, and “I’m not the way I should be.” This is all not about you, these are programs and patterns imposed by society.
Right now, every three hours you can jump into a new reality. There’s a Simoron practice for this. My child and I used to do it a lot. You stand on some high place and jump down into a new reality (we jumped from a stool): where you accept yourself, value yourself, where you have clearly defined boundaries, where you understand what you want, what you don’t want, and so on.
What stops you from being who you are?
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The article is based on a broadcast from the #couch_conversation section “Stop Being Someone”