Human beings are multidimensional
creatures. Our identity is made up of the sum total of our many traits
and values and our character. Each of us possesses within us many
different selves. There is the adult part of ourselves and the childlike
spirit that resides in each one of us. There is our masculine side and
our feminine side. In us there is the hard worker, the artist, the
parent, and the caretaker. All of these selves combined form a
well-rounded, complex person. Not all of these different aspects of who
we are blend easily with each other, however, and some of them may even
conflict with or oppose one another. When a person's different parts
clash, such as the self that is our childlike aspect and the self that
is our responsible adult, we often end up compartmentalizing or
suppressing one of these aspects to ease the conflict. While this may
make us feel better in the short run, we would be better off finding a
way for these two selves to coexist peacefully inside us.
Though some of our selves may be dominant while others rarely assert
themselves, attempts to suppress one or more of these different aspects
can leave us feeling that our identity has been splintered. Being able
to successfully integrate our various selves can be as simple as
accepting and embracing each one. It may also be necessary to reframe
the way you see them. The immature self that you ridicule can become a
valued and accepted part of you when redefined as your more playful
aspect. Journaling can help you acknowledge and understand the different
parts that make up your identity.
When your many selves blend together to form an integrated individual,
you will feel changed. You will no longer feel pulled in multiple
directions, and you will never again have to deny any part of yourself.
You become a complete person -- familiar and comfortable with the many
selves that make up the person you are. (Daily OM)