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Old 01-02-2010, 06:06 PM   #1
Gnosis5
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Default Re: The ego what is it? How to transcend?

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Hi Chris,

I've just found these, and thought of you!

Happy New Year!!

Enjoy!!!

http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?...SnbG2Cw&hl=en#

http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?...maharaj&hl=en#

Love,

Kriya


Yes, that is my path now: seeking the source of my first ego impulse, my original "sin" and for me it is taking me on a journey of seeing my history as a spiritual being which included embodied lifetimes on various planets, but the majority as a disembodied being less and less attached to mine own and other's creations as I peel away the layers. Tears wash away the "sins" and laughter ridiculizes my prior thoughts and decisions. Happiness with myself and others follows because I release my attachments by looking at them.

The only "correction" to what I saw in this video is the idea of a "deeply inverted mind". I would refine the concept to "introspective" which puts one in an altered state that is mainly subjective. Looking into the subconscious would be a technical western description.

His larger message, and mine, is that we can all do the work he did and be like him -- we ARE like him and he wants us to come out and play/commune as brothers/sisters with him
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Old 01-02-2010, 09:52 PM   #2
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Yes, that is my path now: seeking the source of my first ego impulse, my original "sin" and for me it is taking me on a journey of seeing my history as a spiritual being which included embodied lifetimes on various planets, but the majority as a disembodied being less and less attached to mine own and other's creations as I peel away the layers. Tears wash away the "sins" and laughter ridiculizes my prior thoughts and decisions. Happiness with myself and others follows because I release my attachments by looking at them.

The only "correction" to what I saw in this video is the idea of a "deeply inverted mind". I would refine the concept to "introspective" which puts one in an altered state that is mainly subjective. Looking into the subconscious would be a technical western description.

His larger message, and mine, is that we can all do the work he did and be like him -- we ARE like him and he wants us to come out and play/commune as brothers/sisters with him
Just remember that to "sin" is only to err or miss the mark, many have given the word a negative connotation.

"I" am seeming to catch "myself" in the act and relieving the "self" of control, not by fighting, but by disconnecting. The "self" still feels a certain way, but is no longer running the show, "I" am observing.

We don't want to "Control Ourselves" but observe and disconnect the self from control through being/watching/observing and not reacting but acting through non-reaction to the self's emotion/feeling at any given moment, let the self be without letting it act anything out in the manifested.
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