Ego without vision of the possibilities of self is chaos.
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Replying to @IntegralStory
With such vision, ego is a tool for developing the self: ego gives the self a reason to evolve and grow by giving the self pride and shame.
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Replying to @IntegralStory
If you are what you do, then should you not have a sense of pride and shame regarding what you do... therefore, regarding who you are?
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Replying to @IntegralStory
Ego≠self. Ego=self-consciousness (w/shame, pride etc.) At first you try to fulfill an ego, an image of "yourself" or "who you want to be".
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Replying to @mistermircea
The reason why that doesn't work is because you don't know yourself enough to see through it. You haven't lived enough (not directed 2 u).
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Replying to @mistermircea
Ego is a tool until you become aware of it blinding you.
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Replying to @mistermircea
So if you find yourself and you attach a sense of pride/shame to that... I still consider that ego. Great points on the beginning ego....
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Replying to @IntegralStory
Correct. Any form of self-consciousness is a form of ego. You cannot feel shame or pride without being self-conscious. But...
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Replying to @mistermircea
What CAN be done is to observe it so to make space for what IS real. So you can laugh about it and snap out of it saying "How silly of me!"
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Replying to @mistermircea
True, but the ego is just as "real" and worthy of observation as anything else at that point. I don't see it as silly... I see it as human
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Not uncommon to see people in old age having lived their whole lives missing out on living themselves because of an ego, however justified.
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