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Identity is not the same thing as personality. Personality is that part of identity that manifests itself within physical reality and within your time. Identity is far greater than personality. Personality represents only those aspects of identity that you are able to actualize within three-dimensional existence. [...] The inner self communicates with your present personality. [...] Personality may be to some extent molded by circumstance. [...]
[...] You have here a provocative study or demonstration in the nature of personality for your club. For my personality is not Ruburt, nor is Ruburt mine. We even have the words of a signed psychologist saying that I am not a secondary personality. [...] I have helped him in that his personality operates more effectively. [...]
[...] There are layers and layers and layers, but these layers all grow from the inside outward as though the inner identity forms layers and layers of personality. These personalities are part of the identity but not the entire identity. [...]
[...] Current feelings regarding personality, however, do not take into consideration the existence of telepathy or clairvoyance, nor the fact of reincarnation. [...]
The facts are, dear psychology class and professor, that all of you are more than you know and that personality and identity are far different than you usually believe. [...]