Former CIA agent Andrew Bustamente discusses psychology of the outer self.
In the church accepted gospel accounts of Jesus and the Pharisees and Sadducees, we have Jesus describing the inner selves and the outer selves of aforementioned Jewish sects as nasty like the interior of a grave, and nice looking like the outside of a tomb, well painted and swept.
Right there we have two selves clearly defined: the inner self and the outer self.
With the atheist in China America, Europe and elsewhere, it's not commonly understood the inner self survives death of the body and reincarnates and the outer self goes through disintegration with the body at death. These are concepts that people can understand in their own way but not something they might feel comfortable talking about.
Most modern psychology deals with observations of the outer self. Interestingly the legal system is most likely to search for inner evil, inner deceipt, and etc. But people in marketing and espionage may be interested in these topics.
The story of Job in the Bible shows us a case of a person's outer experience being dramatically shifted and you can listen to a reproduction of Bustamente talking about people's baseline personalities when they're up against the wall.
Still, there's a total lack of understanding about the rhythmic cycles of the inner self. The best descriptions of the seven different types of inner selves comes from Spencer Lewis' Self Mastery and Fate with the Cycles of Life.
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