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Multiple I's

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Multiple I's is a way of understanding the patterns and different kinds of consciousness that you pass through in the course of every day

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We imagine that we are one Single-I—that  all the ‘I’s in the previous paragraph are exactly the same ‘I’; using the same little word ‘I’ as the subject of each of the statements gives us the impression, though it may be a bit mystifying at times, that it is the same entity that governs all our feelings and quandaries. We imagine that we are one ‘I’—the Big-I-am. We can’t get out of that I—we identify with it as our one single self.**

As a result, it is almost certainly the case that until we realise how we are imprisoned in a single ‘I’ there is no chance for us to change or develop. “This is my ‘I’ and I’m stuck with it…” “There’s nothing ‘I’ can do about it…” To which one might respond: Which ‘I’ can do nothing about it?

We have chosen to imprison our selves in a single ‘I’.

Do you find yourself ‘stuck’ for words, for ideas, for a way forward, for a way of proceeding? Do you find your self saying things like “I have a writer’s block”, “I do not know what to do next”, “I’m not feeling very creative today” and so on? All ‘stuckness’ is the result of imagining that all these ‘I’s are one and the same ‘I’.
 

Discover how to become unstuck in whatever way you choose, just whenever you choose.

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The thing is that as well as having a Being-stuck-I you also have thousands of other ‘I’s—Multiple-I’s—that are not at all stuck, not at all blocked and you can have plenty of coherent and resourceful strategies for coping with things.

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I found the exploration of Multiple-I’s with Simon’s gentle guidance a fascinating process.
The method  progressed with fluidity from one “I” to the next, each one somehow resonating more than the previous “I”.
At the end of the session I felt more confident with the vision  of returning to further education to set about a new career path.
It has really helped to unblock a barrier I held about learning in a formal setting ( all stemming from my school days)
Thank you 😊
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