Ego being the hijacker and Soul being the part of us that wakes up at last. We have finally talked the ego hijacker into surrender. We have thanked it, persuaded it that its work is really done and just said a straight no, no and no to it. We have stepped out of that ego and begun to talk to it, like a doctor to a patient. We change our levels of thought and understanding bit by bit, until we actually change the very matter of our being, inside and out. And then finally, the surrender. The shrivelling up of that powerful Darth Vader in all of us. The hand of evil. That has been controlling us since we were children. We remember the day ego arrived. Fear. Need and more fear and more need. And then rage. And finally, the ego is ready to step aside and stop its self medication to protect you. So that you have no idea when you are going to say what and you are permanently afraid of fucking everything up because of all the thousand ways ego embarrasses you. The ego dies.
Yes. The ego dies. Enlightenment, ascension, the killing of the mortal husk of one’s darkest, deepest ego. The shadow of the ego, if you like. The killer. We know we are there, when we suddenly realise that we are ruthless killers. As soon as that realisation, viscerally, totally hits, the ego mortal husk of death is gone. Instead of thinking we know, as Morpheus in the Matrix says words to the effect of, instead of thinking we know, we just know. Certainty. Carlos Castaneda. Getting out of the way. Wayne Dyer. All the great masters have made the same journey, whether in this lifetime or another. Whether it is Neuro Linguisting Programming and applied psychology of other types, or deeply focused spiritual work through angels, or through the sages and scientists approach of Deepak Chopra, the ‘hero’s journey’ as Joseph Campbell says, is throughout every culture in the world. These are archetypal human rituals and behaviours to become as much as we can be. The journey to kill the ego, the part of the Great Spirit/God/The Universe that is here to experience and the part that first separated from Soul, so we could find out what we are not, so we could find out who we are. Soul. Welcome home new soul. If you are here, you know.
Thank you to outside source for photo. Darkroomed by Amera Ziganii Rao
Yes. The ego dies. Enlightenment, ascension, the killing of the mortal husk of one’s darkest, deepest ego. The shadow of the ego, if you like. The killer. We know we are there, when we suddenly realise that we are ruthless killers. As soon as that realisation, viscerally, totally hits, the ego mortal husk of death is gone. Instead of thinking we know, as Morpheus in the Matrix says words to the effect of, instead of thinking we know, we just know. Certainty. Carlos Castaneda. Getting out of the way. Wayne Dyer. All the great masters have made the same journey, whether in this lifetime or another. Whether it is Neuro Linguisting Programming and applied psychology of other types, or deeply focused spiritual work through angels, or through the sages and scientists approach of Deepak Chopra, the ‘hero’s journey’ as Joseph Campbell says, is throughout every culture in the world. These are archetypal human rituals and behaviours to become as much as we can be. The journey to kill the ego, the part of the Great Spirit/God/The Universe that is here to experience and the part that first separated from Soul, so we could find out what we are not, so we could find out who we are. Soul. Welcome home new soul. If you are here, you know.