I would answer no he does not ware a mask, to all of those questions.

Indeed it is this very idea that we put masks on that I am incliened
to disbelieve.  What is meant by the word mask, do we mean only
deception?

On 11 May, 16:17, Molly Brogan <[email protected]> wrote:
> You tell me.  If he is lying, and tells you he is lying, where is the
> mask?  If he is presenting his lie as truth, but known as a liar, is
> there a mask?  If he doesn't understand his compulsion to lie, is it
> just a mask he does not recognize?  If he says I am a liar, is he
> trapped in a paradox (OK Deepak...)
>
> On May 11, 10:56 am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > So then lying, or deception is really putting a mask on?
>
> > What if the nature of the man is deception, then he wares no mask?
>
> > On 11 May, 15:46, Molly Brogan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Well, is a rat capable of undying love?  If so, then I would say no
> > > mask was worn.  If not, then he was donning the mask of the lover.
>
> > > On May 11, 10:35 am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Now it occoures to me that over the last few weeks my initial posts in
> > > > response to the questions of others may have been seen to be negative
> > > > or argumentative.
>
> > > > Just to say that it is not my want to play devil's advocate(in truth I
> > > > do this rarely), no it is simply because I find myself disagreeing
> > > > with whatever particular premise I find myself reading.
>
> > > > So bareing that in mind, I shall ask, are these masks we put on or are
> > > > they just differant facets of who we are?
>
> > > > Whenthe man pleads undying ,ove and then walks away after getting what
> > > > he wants.  Is he wearing a mask or can it be said that he is simply
> > > > showing us that facet of himself that we may well call rattish?
>
> > > > On 11 May, 15:18, Molly Brogan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > Joseph Campbell is probably our best known contemporary expert on the
> > > > > subject of masks, and his work including his massive studies, Masks of
> > > > > God and Masks of Eternity, offer his keen insight into our own
> > > > > abilities to don a mask and uncover the masks we find.
>
> > > > > What is it about us that put on our masks?  What about us creates the
> > > > > need for one?  When do we confuse our mask with who we really are?
> > > > > When are masks useful and when do they become obstacles for us?
>
> > > > > I’m not talking about the functional, physical mask such as
> > > > > theatrical, surgical, protect and disguise mask etc.  I am talking
> > > > > about the mask of persona, the way we pretend to be one way and are
> > > > > really another.  Politesse is a good example and can often be a
> > > > > cultural custom.  When our words and mannerisms are polite, but our
> > > > > actions and innuendos aggressive, we are wearing a mask.  When we
> > > > > profess undying love as a means to an end, and walk away in the
> > > > > morning light, we are wearing a mask.  Sometimes, we lose sight of our
> > > > > own masks and are confused about who we really are.  Why?
>
> > > > > What do YOU think?- Hide quoted text -
>
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