4/ Don't try to become somebody; rather try to see who you have to be. Be informed by your Life, and your Life alone in this assessment.
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5/ To those who believe that through fulfilling desires you can close the gap between yourself and Life, I urge to reconsider.
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6/ The ego depends on that space to breathe and exist. Only the egoic mind can exist in that space and desire itself creates it.
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7/ As long as you believe that desire brings you closer to Life you are driven by the egoic mind; you will be a most successful failure.
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Replying to @mistermircea
Question: How do you tell the difference between ego and vision?
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Replying to @krishkhubchand
Can you define how you understand "vision" ?
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Replying to @mistermircea
I have a feeling that the only difference between vision & ego-driven thoughts might be the action/inaction that leads to a given reality.
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Replying to @krishkhubchand
I see it more as what the thought and corresponding action REALLY serves.
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Replying to @mistermircea
In all actions, if the motivation is to serve yourself (eg be a millionaire, "become" anything) then the basis is egoic thinking.
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Replying to @mistermircea
If the thought is to do something (rather than be someone), to serve the work, to serve a purpose unrelated to one's self, I'd say it's not.
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The difficult part is in separating ones default propensity to relate action to the self.
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