We trust what we believe, and our beliefs set us up for suffering.
It is as if we live in the middle of a fog that doesn’t let us see any further than our own nose. We live in a fog that is not even real.
This fog is a dream, your personal dream of life — what you believe,
all the concepts you have about what you are, all the agreements you have made with others, with yourself, and even with God.
Your whole mind is a fog which the Toltecs called a mitote (pronounced MIH-TOE′-TAY).
Your mind is a dream where a thousand people talk at the same time, and nobody understands each other.
This is the condition of the human mind — a big mitote, and with that big mitote you cannot see what you really are.
In India they call the mitote maya, which means illusion. It is the personality’s notion of “I am.”
Everything you believe about yourself and the world, all the concepts and programming you have in your mind, are all the mitote.
We cannot see who we truly are; we cannot see that we are not free.
That is why humans resist life. To be alive is the biggest fear humans have.
Death is not the biggest fear we have; our biggest fear is taking the risk to be alivethe risk to be alive and express what we really are.
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