Preparation Prompt: What does transitioning from a self-centered perception of reality to one grounded in altruism entail?

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    Preparation Prompt: What does transitioning from a self-centered perception of reality to one grounded in altruism entail?

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      Nicole
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      Compassionate awareness around our ego based patterns so in real time we can lovingly redirect our thoughts toward the Creator and bestowal in all of our interactions.

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      Charles
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      Pain to the ego, the pull towards materiality seems bigger hence the need for faith above reason must also deepen.

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      Joanna Agnieszka
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      Transitioning from a self-centered perception of reality to one grounded in altruism involves a deep psychological and behavioral shift. It requires recognizing that one’s own desires and experiences are not the sole center of existence, but rather part of an interconnected web of human and ecological relationships.

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      Alina
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      Having a conscious choice of chosing what is good for the whole instead of what i want for myself alone.

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      Diana
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      This is a dilemma for me… for me that means to forget completely about yourself. But it is very difficult, almost impossible to act in this sense. Maybe in this stage of study ?!…

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      Leila Havran
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      It is a shift from seeing life through personal gain to recognizing a deeper interconnectedness. In a self-centered view, everything is filtered through wants and fears, creating an illusion of separation. Reality feels fragmented, defined by “mine” and “not mine.”

      An altruistic perception dissolves this illusion. It is not about forced sacrifice but about expanding awareness beyond the self. The question changes from “What do I want?” to “What is needed?” or “How can I contribute to the benefit of the whole?” without diminishing individuality.

      This transformation requires inner attention and practice. It means noticing self-interest, gently redirecting it, or correcting it, asking for the corrective light and being fully present with others. Giving is no longer loss but fulfillment. Influence becomes alignment. The boundary between self and other softens, revealing a more luminous and unified reality.

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