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The ego is simply a way for us to understand and attend to ourselves, at the same time as we understand and attend to the world around us. In most spiritual circles, the ego gets a pretty bad rap. The
reason for this is that the ego, to some extent, is the principle in our
psyches that separates us from one another, while spirit is the principle
that shows us that no such separation exists. Sometimes the ego is depicted
as an almost demonic figure that keeps us from realizing our true nature. But
at its most basic, the ego is simply a tool that helps us organize the
various aspects of our personality so that we can function in the world. In
this sense, the ego is simply a way for us to understand and attend to
ourselves at the same time as we understand and attend to the world around
us. The ego is a tool that we use to navigate the world. Perhaps the problem is that the ego sometimes gets out of control. This
happens when the higher self loses control of the psyche. The psyche then
falls under the leadership of the ego, an entity that was never meant to
lead. The ego is meant to be definitively in the service of the higher self.
When this relationship is functioning, the ego is a useful intermediary
representing the whole self but not thinking that it is the whole self. Then,
it is almost as if the ego is the self playfully pretending to be the
separate entity called "I." Like an actor, the ego plays the roles
that the world asks us to play in order to be part of the program. In this
way, the ego can be a tool enabling us to be in the world but not of it.
As long as we are in touch with our higher selves, our egos are not a threat.
They are simply useful tools in the service of spirit. We keep our egos in
check when we continually nurture our awareness of who we really are. Then
our egos are free to serve without trying ineffectually to rule. It is
healthy to have ego, but like all things in life, ego functions best when it
is in balance and harmony with your whole self. |
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