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June 3, 2009
Transcending the ego is a number one priority for a person to attain the ultimate goal. The Bhagavad-Gita directly points to identifying the doer-ship of the ego and transcending it. The Buddha's words in The Dhammapada, teach the same concept regarding the ego, transcending - taught by attaining "Nirvana" which is the state of Pure Consciousness. Very few humans have attained this state of Pure Consciousness. Within the Hebrew Scriptures, the concept of the ego is taught, although it is taught in the way of humility, through stories - an example such as King Saul - ego driven arrogance, next to King David - humility, a circumcised heart.

The ego plays three themes in life. The "Me" number one, the feeling "special" concept. Control, the ego thrives on having control and power over others. The Victim, the ego loves to play the victim, drawing attention to the victimization of the person that draws attention to the person. The ego is related with pure self-centeredness, which drives a person's selfishness, greed, and arrogance. Considering that the ego is the source of darkness, for a person to advance spiritually and attain a deep meaningful friendship with the Almighty Divine Source; that person has to use action to humble oneself and transcend the ego.

The person that identifies themselves with the body is living the delusion of the ego. The ego survives with the delusion that the person is the doer of their own action, and that the person is the body. Thus, when the body dies, the person must die, which is the common belief, except for members of religion because the ego has them deluded to the point that they’re special and they are saved. Every religion thrives on being the “special group” and they’re saved because of their belief, which is false. Consequently, the person can justify their life through their religion, because they believe they are saved. As a result, justification is an ego driven characteristic that allows the ego to enjoy its survival, along with living a selfish and greedy lifestyle because of feeling special. The comment, “everyone makes mistakes, you will be forgiven” is ego driven thinking. Karmic bonds will be attached.

From the teachers that teach enlightenment that stems from India and the Bhagavad-Gita, they agree on one issue - transcending the ego. The problem with people that teach publicly is that the ego attaches onto the person who is receiving public attention. The ego is crafty to the point of deluding the person that is in the public eye; that they themselves have transcended the ego and others have not. It is impossible to transcend the ego being in the public eye. The ego will take advantage of any open door of opportunity for attention: feeling special, being number one within a group, having people follow yourself, having control over others, playing the victim.

The people that teach enlightenment have had a lot of influence within the subject. The concepts are not too hard to understand and easy to teach others. The problem is that the so-called guru's have fashioned it into a religion, which the guru themselves have missed the point. If the guru declares a person is enlightened then that person is convinced that they attained enlightenment. Enlightenment is related to a higher level of consciousness not an emotional episode. The ego is trampling all over these public teachers because they declare in public that they are this special person, whom the crafty ego gets just what it wants. Consequently, the ultimate goal is out of reach because of the ego, and being in the public eye. The Guru sets himself up by being special; people are looking up to him - idolizing him. Thus, nobody that receives attention on a public level can transcend the ego properly; if they were, they would never let themselves get into a situation like that in the first place.

Jesus, Buddha, and Krishna were living in the state of Pure Consciousness; that state of consciousness is ego-less. Moses was at very high level of consciousness and he still brought attention to himself - the ego trapped him - at the rock that they got water from. This is a lesson of the ego referring to Moses and the rock, Numbers 20:1-13, keep in mind that the context is doer-ship – Moses took credit and spoke with the tongue – “look what I did”. There is not a word in biblical Hebrew that could be translated into ego; the closest would be the word they translate into "sin". Since the ego is the source of darkness, therefore - the source of sin. The new earth will be ego-less which is the same as sinless. Jesus was without sin because he was ego-less. Ego is sin, the authentic source of darkness.

Transcendence resides within. Seeking and claiming the power within is the only way to transcend such things as: the ego, the senses, emotion, attachment, results of our action, other peoples perceptions, this world, sense objects.

Continually being in touch with our inner Self (spirit) and understanding this is where our reality is situated – comprehending the formless spirit that resides within is eternal is a way to transcend the ego. This fact of reality boggles the personality of the ego. Realizing that what we do, is not the I-ego, but giving the Glory and doer-ship to the Almighty Divine Creator, the ego loses its power. The source of doer-ship is the Creator that resides within.

Humility – the action of lowering oneself is vital and pivotal to change. Once a person is able to see a small aspect on how the ego operates, at that time, the person can work at transcending the ego. The struggle is ongoing - the ego never gives up.


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7 Comments:

8/28/2008 Anonymous

"Humility – the action of lowering oneself is vital and pivotal to change....."
Lowering ourselves in relation to what? We can only "lower oneself" (as we perceive it) in our relationship with others? Bit of ego coming into play there, no?

8/28/2008 Enlight

A person has to first transcend the ego to perceive clearly.

9/19/2008 Anonymous

So, you "Perceive" the person and their ego as being separate? Interesting. My ego prompts me to suggest that you have not transcended the understanding of "duality" as yet?

9/19/2008 Enlight

You may judge as you like, I make no claims concerning myself.

6/05/2009 Maria Helena

Great answer!!!

10/25/2009 rouletteking

Humility is a touchy subject. It paints a stereotypical view of what 'enlightened' individuals should be; which in itself is a contradiction of transcending the ego. I find this article to be too heavily based on religious teachings/texts which arouses suspicions they are merely there to advocate the population become meek and easily controlled by the rulers.

Fact of the matter is whether one is arrogant, humble, etc. does not matter. As long as the seeker can see past this energy then that is needed. Once you see past what these states of mind are, then that itself is transcending the ego. In the end there is no need to subscribe to dogma.

11/04/2009 ClearlyEnlight,

A spiritually strong person that personally displays humility would never let themselves be controlled by the darkness of the world.

Very few people can see past the energy of the ego. Thus, the basics is crucial to apply.

There are two ways a person can teach about the ego, the scriptural context, which is not religious, only if a person associates the context with religious dogma. Or the scientific context. View the article http://tr.im/E7ni

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