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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      Melanie
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      It means to put the needs of others above the needs of yourself.  Always acting like you are serving God in your day to day endeavors.  Being selfless.  By being selfless none grasping we can slowly but surely build a vessel to hold the desire to receive to bestow;  at least this is my understanding so far.

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      Ka Bubot
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      What does transitioning from a self-centered perception of reality to one grounded in altruism entail?

      An intention to correct our desires from “self satisfaction” to “Creator’s satisfaction” thru work,  study and connection with the group.

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      Chloe Lymburner
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      Holding as dear to you the desires of your friend/neighbour as your own. Do do this we have to work in a group.

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      Enrique Rojas
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      Implica la posiblidad de empezar a revelar la dinámica del sistema del cual formamos parte, y sólo así sería posible acceder a dicha comprensión, superando la perspectiva egocéntrica y alcanzando la búsqueda del altruismo absoluto.

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      Abizam
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      understanding that I am not created for myself, and am here to receive and give to mankind

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      Ben
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      It entails seeing the world through a much clearer lens of feeling one with everything as opposed to having the ego be like a wall that separates you from everything.

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