Message 3196 of 14079

from The Daily OM

Uncover Your True Face

Underneath the Mask

Many of us know the feeling of being stuck in a particular role within our families, as if we are wearing masks whenever we see the people we love. Maybe we are the good daughters, expected to always please others, or perhaps we are the family clowns, expected to be jovial and make everyone laugh. This same scenario can play out within a work situation or a group of friends. We may be so good at our role that we hardly even notice that we are wearing a mask, and yet, deep down, we know that we are not free to simply be who we really are. This can leave us feeling unseen and uneasy.
There is nothing inherently wrong with wearing a mask or playing a role. It is a natural part of any social dynamic and it can even be creative and fun. It only becomes a problem when you feel that you have no other choice than to wear that mask, and this is especially challenging if you realize you are never without one. Perhaps you have forgotten who you really are vast and unrestricted being of lightnd have identified yourself completely with a role. You may be the dutiful, caring son who keeps his parents?dysfunctional marriage intact. You may be the angelic wife who enables your husband to continue on a destructive path. You may be the cheerful daughter to a deeply depressed mother. Whatever the case, knowing the motivation behind your performancehe function of your maskan help to uncover your true face.
Anytime we find ourselves stuck behind a mask, it is an indication that we are entangled in a dysfunctional dynamic in which our true self cannot be seen. We have been placed in this situation for the purpose of our own healing and, in some cases, the healing of others. From this perspective, life can be seen as a series of situations that call us to remove our masksently, and with great compassion for all concernedo reveal the beauty underneath.
Wisewolf's profile
Do you know the face you had before your mother and father were born, your original face? This is a very good question Wisewolf. Of course, you so often ask good questions. I think it is deeply important to try to find our original face before we die. Otherwise, how do we really know ourselves? Masks are useful but so is taking them off.
Pamela4's profile

over 2 years ago
There is nothing inherently wrong with wearing a mask or playing a role.
So long we are conscious that it's just a role and the mask is to befit
a better enacting. At the end of it, we should come back to the true face.

What really helps to uncover our true face is going into deep silence.
And introspection. Always remember like the mask this body is there just
to experience Karma. And this awareness helps the outcome of karma
experience will not inflict us and goes along with the body.
vasudev's profile

over 2 years ago

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