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Worldview – How do we build the way we understand what is happening around us?

Many concepts in spirituality, science, psychology, and philosophy recognize that we shape our worldview.
There is a certain way in which we see the world and there is a constant debate whether this way is acquired, born, or a combination of the two. In this article I will review the meaning of shaping the worldview, how does it happen?
Why is it shaped in a certain way and what is the general pattern possible to shape it?
Alongside this, there is also the main question – what is the effect of our worldview on personal and spiritual development?

What is a worldview?

A worldview is a collection of filters, understood and acquired through which a person is able to recognize the difference between himself and the environment. The need to recognize the difference between a person and the environment is a soul need that we bring with us to earth from the soul world. The purpose of this need is to preserve uniqueness within unity. In other words, a soul that knows the difference between itself and other souls can connect with them in a way that allows the whole to have an independent life within it. Despite the forgetfulness of people on Earth who they are, they bring with them in a powerful and clear way this need to Earth.
In the world of souls, this need is wrapped in the authentic essence of that soul, while on earth this need remains exposed to the influences of the environment.

Worldview – native or acquired?

Please note: all filters, both innate and acquired, are arranged in this paragraph in chronological order of their acquisition, both as a soul and as a person.

A worldview is a collection of filters that aim to replace the forgotten authentic essence of the earth in the way we distinguish ourselves from the world. Before a soul descends to earth it chooses the filters through which it will understand life as a primary basis for its development. The native filters are:

  1. The lessons of life – the qualities that will be a kind of “buttons” every time that soul encounters a gap between what is desired and what is found in its life.
  2. The vision – the raw knowledge that lies beneath the lessons of life and will be revealed during the incarnation as raw material for the realization of the role.
  3. The preparations – for 2-4 years before a soul arrives on Earth, it learns all the laws, norms and culture it is about to be born into on all levels.
  4. Innate temperament – the acquired essence that was chosen to accompany the person in the incarnation in relation to the lessons of life that he is supposed to go through. consisting of a quality derived from love.

Over time, the soul comes into the world as a person in oblivion and causes these filters to become maladjusted. In order to adapt these filters to the environment, the universal filter is used. Every dimension where it is possible to have a reincarnation maintains a universal filter that connects the internal filters to the external filters. The universal filter on Earth today, in the transition between the investigation of lack and abundance to the investigation of creation from infinity, is self-measurement. People begin to measure themselves according to the level, quantity and quality of realization in the eyes of society of their innate filters. As a result, the acquired filters of the worldview are created according to the following pattern:

  1. Culture and education – the system of normative expectations built into the environment.
  2. Collective consciousness – the development of the collective consciousness of the society in which a person lives.
  3. Development of personal opinions – the level, quantity and quality of the person’s realization in his own eyes in relation to sections 1 and 2 to the acquired sections.
  4. Need for belonging – over time and after the development of self-measurement, a need for belonging arose. The level of the environment’s acceptance/rejection of the person is the closing filter.

Changing the perception of the world based on self-awareness-

The law of space that connects cause and effect creates a universal condition accepted in the collective consciousness – if I change my worldview, I can adapt my personal philosophy to the reality I want to create. The connection between worldview and reality creation distorts all the filters of reality creation, both innate and acquired.
The reality we create does not belong to our world view, the attempt to associate it with it is an illusion through which people try to control their lives and fully appropriate their free choice. The ability to create reality lies in the ability to desire to the point of turning the desire into a fact. The desire lies in intuition, as soon as you start to think it and connect it to the brain then you turn it into a problem.

Self-awareness lies in the ability to want a path and avoid wanting an outcome in order to shape one’s worldview. We are not supposed to avoid shaping a worldview, because as souls we have chosen to come to an investigation in the world of matter, of which a worldview is a very integral part of it. We must understand how to flex our perception of the world according to our desires. To cause the desire to serve our worldview and not the other way around and thus to turn our worldview into an engine for preparation for the information that our soul has to offer us in further development and after passing each life lesson anew.

The design of the personal philosophy and the principles of life

A worldview has two main uses:

  1. Internal use – to conceptualize the internal reality and synchronization between all the different levels through universal concepts that are accepted by the mind, heart, intuition, and body.
  2. External use – for understanding, choosing, and deciding in the external environment according to stable internal anchors and self-confidence.

The perception of the world is the area of ​​human control. Through it, he has the possibility to make his voice heard in all the universal voices that are heard in reality.

Are there people without a worldview?

It is very rare to find people without a worldview, but they definitely exist.
They can appear in two situations:

  1. Complete unity with the existing – in situations of spiritual choice not to develop a world view.
  2. Complete disconnection from the existing and connection to the anchors that give them security – in situations of complex trauma.

The relationship between worldview and identity

The difficulty of containing the worldview begins when people connect to their identity.
That is, when they connect the universal filter of self-measurement to the very existence of their worldview. The conditioning that creates the identity is created – I have the possibility to exist only if I uphold this worldview.

What is your worldview? How do you flex it?

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