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Cognitive Dissonance
In my book, The Teachings of Soke Draconis, Vol. I, I explain how one of the main lessons that Soke Draconis always taught me was not to live only inside my head but rather to move my ability to create to the outside and change things around so that there is congruency. With the inner and outer world working together, there are peace and harmony that bring about a beautiful tranquility. The serenity of life is the prize possession of feeling the beauty you can create and the relaxing calmness of your incredible passion. When others perceive your projection into the environment, they feel and see your spirit cry out and express its beauty in the way that it organizes its life and the presentation of yourself.
The cognitive dissonance of saying one thing but believing otherwise displays itself in the misalignment between your words to others and the direction of your actions. In fact, with people who lack integrity, words are vain and deceptive most of the time. So it is far more truthful to watch the actions of another, and there you will see the misalignment they are dealing with inside. In truth, one of the most powerful lessons that came to me during my Initiation was this realization - you cannot talk your way out of what you have experienced your way into. It is like catching someone in the act of a wrongdoing and then listening to them try to lie their way out of it. When you act in such a way that others see your misalignment it lowers your value to others and lowers your own level of self-respect. The price you pay for misalignment is too great of a debt. We all need integrity in a world where so many use deceit and take no responsibility for their actions.