Self-Omnism

The Philosophy of Infinite Perspectives

∞ Infinite Possibilities of Self ∞

Every person experiences the world around as a matter of their current biology mixed with memories. No one lives in true realityβ€”it is a fantasy of emotions, opinions, and hormones that make up our world. Self-Omnism stretches into the past, present, and future of an individual, analyzing potential trauma, personal development, and future goals.

Self-Omnism is a system built into the human mind. It takes great understanding of those around you and a deeper wish for change inside yourself. The system is built on a four-way model, each part needing to be exactly right for Self-Omnism to seize existence.

O The Over

The Over represents the pastβ€”all that you as an individual have surpassed and survived. Self-Omnism requires you to unbound from what you once were. Only with great trauma or a big hole in your heart to fill can the Over make its appearance.

M The Main

The Main is your core, the basis of natureβ€”a creature born to achieve its goals to serve evolutionary nature. You must find your own Main in great depression, unleashed from mortal emotions. The Main is invulnerable to emotions; it is the truth of Self-Omnism.

N The Next

The Next is who you are in the moment. The Main builds a Next onto your physical appearance, overwriting the current Next. It makes you who you are in the moment, able to fully comprehend new perspectives and feel the emotions that come with them.

I The Infinity

The Infinity represents the permanence and vastness of Omnism. Once inside the system of being everything, there is no found way out. "Once you've seen the truth, you can't keep living the lie." You have access to an infinite number of individuals you can be.

Learning Tips for Self-Omnism

Start with self-reflection: Before diving into Self-Omnism, spend time understanding your own past experiences, traumas, and patterns of behavior.
Practice emotional awareness: Learn to distinguish between different emotional states and understand their triggers and impacts.
Study human behavior: Observe how others react in different situations and try to understand their perspectives without judgment.
Develop adaptability: Practice taking on different viewpoints and roles while maintaining awareness of your Main core.
Journal your journey: Document your experiences with different "Next" states and how they affect your interactions.
Remember the balance: While exploring different perspectives, maintain awareness of your Main to avoid losing yourself.