Sometimes the most frustrated people are those in search of their “True Self”. This is because in order to find it they have to go deep. Then once they find after a while they realize this is not actually the “True Self” and that you have to go much deeper. Then the years go by and as they keep going deep they end up with nothing. The last option is that the “True Self” may be Nothingness, but even that does not seem to work.
The point is that from a multidimensional perspective, there are no false or true selves, there are simply multiple selves. Each of them is a part of us, whether we like it or not. So it is not a question of reaching a state where the True Self remains, while all the others are tossed away because they are fake. Multidimensionality means being all possible selves without identifying oneself with any of them, allowing each of them to co-exist. In this way we learn to see every aspect of existence as part of the whole … maybe.
The point is that from a multidimensional perspective, there are no false or true selves, there are simply multiple selves. Each of them is a part of us, whether we like it or not. So it is not a question of reaching a state where the True Self remains, while all the others are tossed away because they are fake. Multidimensionality means being all possible selves without identifying oneself with any of them, allowing each of them to co-exist. In this way we learn to see every aspect of existence as part of the whole … maybe.