The Masks We Wear: Gurdjieff's False Personality vs. Jungian Persona
The Masks We Wear: Gurdjieff's False Personality vs. Jungian Persona We live under the comforting illusion that we are single, unified, and consistent individuals. We wake up in the morning believing that the "I" who speaks, thinks, and feels is the exact same "I" that fell asleep the night before. However, the ancient teachings of esoteric psychology and modern depth analysis suggest a different, far more fragmented reality. We do not have a single, unshakeable self; instead, we wear a complex network of masks designed to interact with the external world. In the Gurdjieffian Fourth Way, this structure is known as the False Personality, while in Carl Jung's analytical psychology, it is termed the Persona. By exploring these two profound concepts, we can begin to dissect how our social conditioning, childhood experiences, and environment build a psychological armor that eventually locks us out of our true Essence. This article dives deep into how these mecha...