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The External self is the combined aspects of the self that can be seen by a third party, normally another human. Depending on the level of empathy of any observer they may be able to see deeper into the individual, but generally they will see the absolute differential point, the bonders of the body and the bodes of the personality in regard to overt or absolute communications.
The External Self is the combined aspects of the self that can be seen by a third party, normally another human. Depending on the level of empathy of any observer they may be able to see deeper into the individual, but generally they will see the absolute differential point, the bonders of the body and the bodes of the personality in regard to overt or absolute communications.

Latest revision as of 23:24, 25 May 2021

The External Self is the combined aspects of the self that can be seen by a third party, normally another human. Depending on the level of empathy of any observer they may be able to see deeper into the individual, but generally they will see the absolute differential point, the bonders of the body and the bodes of the personality in regard to overt or absolute communications.