Posted by Albert Garoli on Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Under: The Persona
If you were to look at your Persona as a living Virus you would understand that it has a need to ensure its survival, run its program, and prevent others from taking its place. Under these circumstances, the Persona will often feign being of a different genre (like a flu virus instead of a herpes virus) to avoid being attacked by the right antidote.
For example, I had a client of mine come to me with particular issues from which one could easily deduce that the Persona in question is Melancholic. Not wanting to be seen as a Melancholic she decided that she would prefer addressing the issue as a Bilious, like her close friend would. She chose to feign certain actions, mannerisms and new habits in order to confirm her "biliousness" but the melancholy remained evident. In the end, the only person she was fooling was herself and her progress to remove the Persona and overcome her problems was nil until she came to the point of admitting the root of her issue stems from a Melancholic approach.
I say this because it's important to be able to accurately identify the Persona that is residing within your neural structure so that the appropriate approach to uproot this mechanism can be used. Feigning a different Persona is like adding a second mask...as though one were not bad enough...
If you are encountering problems with the identification of your own Persona, email us and we'll be happy to help. In fact, the best service available for pinpointing your Persona or that of someone else would be through the Profiling Services available through http://profiling.yolasite.com
Since a very early age I have traveled the world in search of knowledge, experience and clarity that would provide me the foundation I needed to meet my personal goals in life. though many of these goals are still to be unraveled to me, my most important and biggest goal is the one of teaching people how they can better themselves. I do this through medical advice using natural medicine, through the knowledge of hindering neural mechanisms, and through frequent informative presentations in which I try to make the "mind-environment" connection better understood.