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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Ego |  |  |  | Ego: Discover the 'I', Be One With God
The mind as a separate live entity does not exist, for it is an instrument in the hand of God. The only thing that remains is 'Being', which covers both existence and non-existence, which is beyond words or ideas. Pure awareness dawns through an understanding of one's own nature. The sage's instruction demands no strenuous effort either through physical rigour or austere practices such as chanting.
(See also: The Mind , God and Religion,
Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind
and Soul)
Read more here: » The Mind: Discover the 'I', Be One With God |
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of the EgoThe
Illusion of the Ego
Nothing
can be taken from you; you cannot lose who you are. You are indestructible and
eternal. You are a manifestation of God's light, an individual consciousness
just as others are, so what is there to struggle with? Only the perceived threat
of loss that the ego presents to us can bring us into fear, delusion and
defensiveness. When we understand that loss is impossible, we will not keep
falling into the same hole over and over again. We must eventually see the
distorted reality that the ego presents to us, and once again embrace love
unconditionally.
Read more here: » Defense
and Ego: Defense - The Illusion
of the Ego |
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Freedom is understood as the absence of physical and mental boundaries or restrictions. Physical freedom is when you enjoy freedom of movement. Mental freedom is when you are free to choose and make your own decisions. Both of the above freedoms are external. True freedom, however, is internal. In the external freedom, although we seem to make our own choices, in reality, the decision-making apparatus, the mind, has itself been formed through many layers of societal influences in the form of ego.
(See also: Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond,
Body Mind and Soul)
Read more here: » Love and Happiness: Road to Freedom is Less Travelled |
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Ego superego and id - Id.
The id (Latin, it in English, "Es" in the original German) represented primary process thinking — our most primitive, need-gratification impulses. It is organized around the primitive instinctual drives of sexuality and aggression. In the id, these drives require instant gratification or release. Freud borrowed the term Id from the "Book of the Id" by Georg Groddeck, a pathfinder of early psychosomatic ...
See also:Ego superego and id, Ego superego and id - Freud's structural theory, Ego superego and id - Id, Ego superego and id - Ego, Ego superego and id - Superego, Ego superego and id - The ego psychologists, Ego superego and id - Defense analysis, Ego superego and id - Criticisms of ego psychology Read more here: » Ego superego and id: Encyclopedia II - Ego superego and id - Freud's structural theory |
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What is the purpose of life? What do we want? Some say the purpose of life is to ensure that one doesn't come back to this planet - because it is bereft of love. When love is there, it is painful. By taking a multilateral view of life, one can begin to see the purpose of life from all angles. Then we come to realise that we want a love that doesn't die out, a love that doesn't cause pain, a love that grows and stands forever.
(See also: Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond,
Body Mind and Soul)
Read more here: » Love and Happiness: Immortal Love is Within Reach |
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|  |  |  | Ego: Tracking the Ego to Its SourceThe vision of the self and awareness of it as the
abidance in the heart - where the unbroken awareness of ones existence can be
felt spontaneously as the - I-I - has been described by Ramana Maharshi.
What obstructs ones awareness of the fullness of
existence is the ego - the minds wrong identification with a particular body,
mistaking it to be the - I or the subject. Hence the destruction of ego, or its
merging with the source, the only way to experience the joyous and uninterrupted
throb of - I-I.
Read more here: » The Ego: Tracking the Ego to Its Source |
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Chanting mantras inspires the body to heal itself, the mind to become calm and the soul to grow strong. Chanting makes room for divine energies. Mantras are vibrations - they unlock hidden centres and help to dissolve the ego; they help us build invisible tools for shaping a better life. We start discovering resources within. A young farmer, simple and ego-less, was rearing goats. One day a realised soul in ordinary attire visited him. The poor farmer welcomed him with respect without knowing that he was a great guru. Affectionately, he offered goat milk to the visitor. The guru left after some time. His blessings created a great spiritual armour around the farmer, unbeknownst to him.
(See also: Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and
Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)
Read more here: » Mantra Yoga: Transform Yourself With Mantra Yoga |
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Theosophy Dictionary on Absolute
Absolute (from Latin ab away + solvere to loosen, dissolve) Freed, released, absolved; parallel to the Sanskrit moksha, mukti (set free, released), also to the Buddhist nirvana (blown out), all three terms signifying one who has obtained freedom from the cycle of material existence. Absolute, in European philosophy, is used somewhat loosely for the unconditional or boundless infinitude. On the other hand, Sir W. Hamilton (Disc 13n) considers the Absolute as "diametrically opposed to, . . . contradictory of, the Infinite," which is correct from the standpoint of both etymology and abstract philosophy. Blavatsky uses the term both ways: sometimes equating it with infinity, at other times with the first cause or one divine substance-principle. Strictly speaking, absolute is a relative term. It is the philosophic One or cosmic originant, but not the mystic zero or infinitude. An absolute or a cosmic freed one is not That (infinity), for infinity has no attributes: it is neither absolute nor nonabsolute, conscious nor unconscious, because all attributes and qualities belong to manifested and therefore noninfinite beings and things (cf FSO 89-90). The boundless or infinite, in which exist innumerable absolutes, includes the cognizer, the cognized, and the cognition, and is both matter and spirit, subject and object; all egos and non-egos are included within it. From the zero emanate an infinite number of cosmic Ones or monads. Every absolute is not only the hierarch of its own hierarchy, the One from which all subsequent differentiations emanate, but is also a cosmic jivanmukta, a released monad freed from the pull of the lower planes. Every monad at the threshold of paranirvana reassumes its primeval essence and becomes at one with the absolute of its own hierarchy once more. The absolute is thus the goal of evolution as well as the source, the highest divinity or Silent Watcher of the hierarchy of compassion, which forms the light side of a universe or cosmic hierarchy.
(See also: Absolute , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)
For more dictionary entries, see » Ego Dictionary |
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|  |  |  | Ego: Warrior to Goddess - How to Transform the FeminineThere are many types of women in our society,
but the one that cries out for the healing the loudest is the Female Warrior.
She longs to transform herself into the Goddess and yet doesn't even know it.
Nor does she know how.
Who is the Warrior? The Warrior
is powerful, independent, self-reliant and successful --because she has to be.
Yet, she resents all of the responsibility and obligation that goes with her
role. She's the only one around who can get things done, and get things done
fast enough and perfectly enough.
Read more here: » Women's Spirituality: Warrior to Goddess - How to Transform the Feminine |
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Mind vs. IntellectThe
mind is bigger than the brain. When people say "my mind," they are
most likely referring to their intellect. The intellect is a process of the
brain and, much of the time, along with our emotions, acts as part of our ego's
defense system. The intended function of the intellect was to assess our
immediate environment and communicate the information to the body so it could
respond in whatever manner was appropriate to protect our physical being.
An excerpt from A Heaven on Earth by Jenka
Read more here: » The Mind:
Mind vs. Intellect |
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|  |  |  | Ego: Concept Of Freedom Down The
AgesConcept Of Freedom Down The Ages
The 20th century has been one of the most memorable
periods in history. Imperialism, colonialism and feudalism folded up and
monarchy died a natural death, showing that however powerful a tradition may
be, it becomes redundant once its role in social evolution is over. The driving
force and the foremost objective of that process is greater freedom for
mankind.
Read more here: » Freedom: Concept Of Freedom Down The
Ages |
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We acquire knowledge, but we lack awareness. Awareness arises when knowledge accompanies action. Mere acquisition of knowledge does not mean that such knowledge will translate into action. For instance, most of us know that if you smoke cigarettes, you are susceptible to cancer. Cigarette smokers see the statutory warning imprinted on the cigarette packs: ''Smoking is injurious to health’’. Nevertheless, they continue to smoke. But if one day, the smoker does begin to suffer from ill-health on account of his smoking, then, the knowledge turns into awareness - through direct experience - that smoking could indeed be injurious to health.
(See also: Awareness , God and Religion,
Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind
and Soul)
Read more here: » Awareness: Be Aware of Thought, Word and Action |
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OurselvesMost of us on our healing path have become
very familiar with the admonition to "love ourselves." We may be
clear that our purpose is to bring more love into the world. Since how we
perceive and relate to "the world" is always a mirror of how we
perceive and relate to ourselves, our goal is really to bring more love into
ourselves. It is important to understand that, in terms of cause and effect, the
external world is a reflection (or an "effect") of our "internal
world: (our self), which is the opposite of how we naturally perceive things to
be.
Read more here: » Personal Growth: Loving
Ourselves |
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the Mirror of RelationshipWhatever else you say about emotions and
feelings, you have to admit that you just "wouldn't be your self"
(little 's') without your own, familiar feelings. That's why we think we're
going crazy or becoming "possessed" when unfamiliar or "out of
character" emotions or reactions show up in our lives. However, there is
another, more positive way to look at these disturbing occurrences. Remember
that anything that feels like it isn't "you" must be a part of your
shadow, and when parts of your shadow start to show up in your
"self's" experience, this is HEALING.
Read more here: » Personal Growth: Healing the Shadow and
the Mirror of Relationship |
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- Car
Car The car in your dream may symbolize the physical self or ego development and ego function. In that, it represents the way that you travel through your life's journey. Consider all of the details in the dream, including its emotional content (e.g. difficulty of the road, identity of the driver, direction of the incline). Recurring car dreams usually deal with life's major themes that may include issues of control and sensibility. By carefully examining this dream, you may gain insight into important areas of life, including to how well you are navigating from one stage of your life to another, if you are assertive and take charge or are passive. Dreaming about traveling in a car is a very, very common dream theme that provides valuable information in regard to a specific part of or long-standing theme in your life's journey. See also: Meaning of Dreams about Journey, Road
Source: Dream Lover
Incorporated, http://www.dreamloverinc.com
(See also: Dream
Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Car , Meaning of Dreams about Car ,
Dream Interpretation Car )
For more dictionary entries, see » Ego Dictionary |
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