We each live in a Tribe of One that feels like at least two. We are one person, with one head, one mouth and one torso. But we have two eyes, two ears, two arms and two legs.
And on the inside, don't you have the feeling of being in relationship with something we call "The Self?" Thus, isn't your experience of you Self feel like at least two distinct entities? or maybe more?
To me, the Self is a Tribe of personalities and memories, intentions and grudges alike, conscious resonations and the unconscioius vibrations as well, mixing as they beam away from us with each conscious moment, radiating in dimensions both limited by distance and not so much.
The tribe gets us through our life. The tribe cradles and codles us, indulges us, both good and bad. It is our closest confident, and our harshest critic, as well as every perspective we take in between.
So how do you govern this tribe?
I don't think there is a "wrong" answer to this question, and in some ways, the mystery of your Self Model and how, how often and in what ways you engage with your Self dictate and influence all the rest of your life. All of your relationships, even the short ones, but especially the long-term ones.
When you fall in love with someone and create a home with them, you merge your tribes in some ways. Of course you are both still only one person feeling like at least two, but if we put this relationship above the one we have with our Self, we endanger them both.
You are the only one who can govern your tribe.
No one, not even the most loving spouse, can do it. They can help you explore and improve your understanding of the memories and personalities in control of your daily life, but you, and you alone are the only one who can help you engage your Self in more positve and nurturing ways.
So do you?
For many of us, we find it hard to establish a nurturing relationship with our Self because we are beset by the emotional experiences of our past. Only by spotting and removing negatively-reinforced patterns of emotional managment we were trained in by our family of origin., can we "break with the past" to fully establish our own future.
This nurturing of the innate Self is a natural characteristic of babies and young childern, but for nearly all of us, the world rapidly changes that by training us in the example of the adults around us. Over time, this is where our Tribe comes from as we react, process and interpret the world around us.
Yet before man knew how to create fire from scratch, a tribe had to keep a flame constantly alive, even if just a few embers. Fire kept them safer and warmer, better fed and supported for whatever each day would throw at them. Fire was power.
Likewise, the Tribe of at One that feels like two needs fire. To tend it is to empower a place of acceptance, of hope, of confidence and dreams untold. A place of giving yourself the benefit of the doubt, a place where your Self can stay warm, even when you feel down or depressed.
Fire warms you. Fire feeds you, and fire burns through the dark nights to light our way to a new day. Even and especially when you we don't know where we are going or how you'll get there. With fire, you know you'll make it.
So keep your embers glowing, at least a few, and your relationship with your Self can grow more postive and more nurturning each day. The longer you can keep the fire alive, the prouder you will feel and surprisingly the more powerful the fire actually becoms.
Tend it without criticism, and laugh and love around it. Have fun and share it with others, but keep it safe from winds of doubt and rains of hate or fear.
Keep your fire alive, and it will do the same for you.
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