How has your self transformed itself ?
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It all ties back to the fundamental way banks make money: Banks use depositors' money to make loans. The amount of interest the banks collect on the loans is greater than the amount of interest they pay to customers with savings accounts—and the difference is the banks' profit.
The self cannot transform itself just like a knife cannot possibly cut itself.
It's like going into the mall and noticing an elder man sitting on a bench. Upon leaving the mall you look at the same bench and you notice that the man became a little girl.
Likewise. The body is just a photo. Selves come and go. These replacements occur naturally as the external circumstances evolve.
You are the exterior just like the interior. It's all intact.
The so called self consists of an acknowledged interior and a disregarded exterior. This creates a “requirement” for transformation as if it doesn't occur naturally and effortlessly.
And as soon as it becomes a requirement. It becomes impossible. since identities, beliefs, habits and addictions can only develop in hindsight subconsciously.
Any conscious effort to replace a habit or belief with a competing one only reinforces the already entrenched one.
Meditating on the minds intactness with the whole universe. Meditating on its implied choicelessness. Utilizing inquiry rather than claimed facts and commands. Shifting the attention into the naked senses (my interpretation of being here and now). Are helpful preparations for transformation to accidentally happen when least expected.