32 min

The Masks We Wear Upbuilding The Self

    • Self-Improvement

Most of us are wearing masks all the time. We are wearing ego masks that cover who we are so we can prove that we are worthy, that we are enough, and that we have a place in this world. Although these masks help protect us and help us garner appreciation, they also keep us locked up in a prison. They obstruct our satisfaction with life and prevent us from being truly connected with ourselves and with one another. In this episode of Upbuilding the Self, Rasanath interviews Hari Prasada about his inspiration for his article, “A World Without Masks.” Hari Prasada shares the definition of an ego mask, how suffering is created when we wear our masks, and the most important step we can take to start removing our masks in order to live a life with more freedom and connection.  
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Most of us are wearing masks all the time. We are wearing ego masks that cover who we are so we can prove that we are worthy, that we are enough, and that we have a place in this world. Although these masks help protect us and help us garner appreciation, they also keep us locked up in a prison. They obstruct our satisfaction with life and prevent us from being truly connected with ourselves and with one another. In this episode of Upbuilding the Self, Rasanath interviews Hari Prasada about his inspiration for his article, “A World Without Masks.” Hari Prasada shares the definition of an ego mask, how suffering is created when we wear our masks, and the most important step we can take to start removing our masks in order to live a life with more freedom and connection.  
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Links:
www.upbuild.com
www.upbuild.com/enneagram101
Instagram: @upbuildnyc
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32 min