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Any authentic spiritual work has finding the Self as a primary aim, and the  
Clairvision techniques are no exception. The essential purpose of the  
process is to be more. It is common to hear that human beings are only  
using a small fraction of their potential. Their lives are confined within a  
limited range of thoughts, emotions, sensations and other modalities of  
conscious existence, and yet in most cases they remain completely unaware  
of these limitations. Plato's myth of the cave, even though formulated 24  
centuries ago, remains perfectly relevant if you have always lived inside a  
dark cellar, to you this cellar is not a cellar, it is the whole universe. You can't  
even conceive of the wonder waiting for you if you were to step out and walk  
in the real world. The work suggested in this book is all about stepping out of  
the cellar and starting to behold the magnificence of the world as seen from  
the third eye. In India, the coconut is considered to be of deep symbolic  
significance and is used in fire rituals because it has three eyes. Two of these  
are blind meaning they can't be pierced to reach the milk, while the third one,  
in the middle, opens to the inside of the fruit. Similarly, the third eye is  
fundamentally the gate that leads to the inner worlds. Therefore this eye  
allows you to know yourself to a depth that surpasses all conventional  
methods of psychotherapy or any method based on analysing with the  
discursive mind. Developing the third eye is a direct way of expanding your  
conscious universe and discovering your essential values, so that you may  
fathom your own mystery. Moreover, it is simple. Simple does not necessarily  
mean easy, but this work does not require complicated theories or lengthy  
discussions. Self-concept is an overarching idea we have about who we arephysically, emotionally, socially and in terms of any other aspects that make  
up who we are? We form and regulate our self-concept as we grow, based  
on the knowledge we have about ourselves. It is multidimensional, and can  
be broken down into these individual aspects. Self-image is related to selfconcept but is less broad. Self image is how an individual sees themselves,  
and it does not have to align with reality. A person's self image is based on  
how they see themselves, while self concept is a more comprehensive  
evaluation of the self, largely based on how a person sees themselves,  
values themselves, thinks about themselves, and feels about themselves.  
Self awareness also influences self concept

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