· These ever changing conditions in life are neutral but the false nature imposes its own meaning on all these life changes; labeling and defining them so much so that the event you see unfolding before you is really nothing more than a circumstantial creation of the false self.
· From moment to moment, we bounce back and forth from one moment to moment; we bounce back and forth from one temporary personality to another. One is happy and one is depressed. One is excited and one is bored-like a leaf in the wind, our mood and outlooks are blown one way and another, with no central self in control.
· Each TPIC feels capable of handling whatever the new challenge may be, because it behaves that it is independent of the condition it tries to control. But it is not.
· Each new occurrence in life gives rise to another.
· Each new TPIC can only be charge of your life for as long as the condition that brought it into existence continues. A TPIC has no staying power because it is formed by the conjunction of an external cue and a mechanical internal reaction.
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