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Healing Your Relationship to Your Ego

Geoff-Allen

Resident megalomaniac
Greetings fellow earthlings!

I hope your day so far has been an enjoyable one. If not, there's always tomorrow ...

I have read a few sites about the human ego and quite a few refer to "ego death".

Well this article is a bit different point-of-view.

For a taste -

When we think of healing, we typically imagine directing loving attention to a relationship. Maybe an old relationship that lost its way. Maybe our relationship to our bodies. Maybe a family member who hurt us. We can be quite generous when it comes to our healing efforts. And yet, there’s one relationship that we typically avoid healing with fervor like no other—our relationship to our egos.

We’ve long considered the ego to be the enemy within. In many religious and spiritual traditions, the ego is considered to be the part of us that is false, small, and separate from others. It is seen as something to be wary of and transcended. The expression “ego death” roughly refers to the idea that the ego needs to be surrendered so that a true self can emerge. For some spiritual seekers, “ego death” is seen as necessary for “awakening” to a true self and is a goal unto itself. While being more identified with a true self—what I’ll call Higher Self or just Self—is healthy and possible along any personal growth path, the ever-increasing desire to eradicate the ego in modern spirituality presents some challenges for emotional health.

To read more - simply click below this line on the link that I must remember 2 include -

Healing Your Relationship to Your Ego - Dr. Anna Kress

Enjoy the rest of your day!

:)
 

Martin

Spam, wonderful spam (bloody vikings!)
Greetings fellow earthlings!

I hope your day so far has been an enjoyable one. If not, there's always tomorrow ...

I have read a few sites about the human ego and quite a few refer to "ego death".

Well this article is a bit different point-of-view.

For a taste -

When we think of healing, we typically imagine directing loving attention to a relationship. Maybe an old relationship that lost its way. Maybe our relationship to our bodies. Maybe a family member who hurt us. We can be quite generous when it comes to our healing efforts. And yet, there’s one relationship that we typically avoid healing with fervor like no other—our relationship to our egos.

We’ve long considered the ego to be the enemy within. In many religious and spiritual traditions, the ego is considered to be the part of us that is false, small, and separate from others. It is seen as something to be wary of and transcended. The expression “ego death” roughly refers to the idea that the ego needs to be surrendered so that a true self can emerge. For some spiritual seekers, “ego death” is seen as necessary for “awakening” to a true self and is a goal unto itself. While being more identified with a true self—what I’ll call Higher Self or just Self—is healthy and possible along any personal growth path, the ever-increasing desire to eradicate the ego in modern spirituality presents some challenges for emotional health.

To read more - simply click below this line on the link that I must remember 2 include -

Healing Your Relationship to Your Ego - Dr. Anna Kress

Enjoy the rest of your day!

:)

Talk about "destroying" the ego always seems misguided to me, particularly when it isn't properly understood.
 

Windwalker

Veteran Member
Premium Member
One way to think of the ego is like a little puppy. It needs to be housebroken so it doesn't just piddle wherever and whenever it wants. It doesn't need to be put down by the vet. It needs you to be the responsible adult with it. :)
 
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