Identity
Every entity has a thought form through which it relates to itself. We call this thought form the entity’s identity.
The importance of this thought form within the general make-up of the entity can vary greatly. Depending on the complexity of the entity, derived concepts of identity can be formed that are more restrictive. An example is the human ego.
As the entity grows through experience, its identity thought form will grow as well. In this sense, identity can only expand. It can never be destroyed or become less.
Revised: 28 Mar 2001
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