DWQA QuestionsCategory: KarmaDestructive habitual thought patterns and mindsets are commonplace, such as defeatism, shyness, low self-esteem, aggressiveness, hostility, arrogance, and egotism, and these are reinforced with many misguided and self-limiting beliefs stored within cellular memory. Negative characteristics such as this, often seen as personality traits, have much to do with impaired progress and success in school, in establishing and advancing a career, and maintaining healthy interpersonal and love relationships. Is it true that cellular consciousness becomes a part of the personality through its experience and influence?
Nicola Staff asked 2 years ago
This is a good summary of the workings of consciousness emanating from the cellular level and having an influence on the makeup of a person, their mood state and their leanings and inclinations emotionally, as well as what they might focus on intellectually to find of value to be appealing or to be avoided and shunned if seeing it as a risk or simply distasteful. People are widely divergent with respect to individual tastes. This adds much variety and a richness in the overall culture. But people will need to seek their own level, so to speak, and find others with whom they will fit in and be accepted, as well as feeling comfortable, personally, about whom they are among. Each individual has many, many, soul characteristics that happen to be shining because the soul extension incarnating as a physical human will draw upon some aspects of the soul more than others, and those are basal characteristics that will be displayed by the individual and that will be discernible by others and determine how they will be seen, and many times, will determine what they are able to make of themselves, being strengths or weaknesses as the case might be in a particular environment. Some souls are more tender and sensitive, some are more assertive and seeking to be a powerful force for change, and so on. All of the traits you speak of are not always the true personality, but might well be an alteration or exaggeration from earlier life experience imparting to cellular consciousness a certain mindset, a group of thoughts and interpretations being applied as a kind of template to make an assessment about what is happening, and about who others might be as valuable or not to befriend, and so on. And then, emotional consequences may be triggered as those thoughts are exercised, and in turn, come to the foreground of awareness because there is some kind of circumstance, a visual cue, or some kind of encounter triggering a need for action. And in deciding what it means and how to respond there can be an automatic replay of these habitual routines that are grouped into cellular memory and result in the kind of behaviors you are describing, from the self-effacing weakness of the timid, to the assertive forcible domination of the arrogant egotist, prone to hostility and perhaps angry outbursts, and so on. Such things can arise early in life and this is, in part, why psychologists will tell you that the personality is not fully formed at the outset but becomes evident over a period of years. Much will depend on the quality of life during that interval in the presence or absence of destructive thought patterns in cellular consciousness that are the go-to resource in day-to-day living.