05/06/2010

EGO 2 - don't fight it!

Ok, so in the first article on ego (EGO 1) I said that the ego is not real. I said that ego is really an illusion. I also said that "much of the spiritual 'work' that many people do and have done for many years, is almost a waste of time."

I have to qualify my statement that the ego is not real. So first, I need to speak about reality:


Reality is subjective. But it's also absolute!
What do I mean?
I mean that there is a subjective reality, and an absolute reality.
Two people experience one event and remember differently what happened - memory is subjective. But it doesn't mean that two different things happened does it? It means that in reality, experience is subjective.
The reason for this subjectivity is that we don't experience reality as it is - we filter it. We have a filter between the world and our brain called the Reticular Activating System (RAS). It literally filters the information that comes to us from the outside world.


If you have never heard of a car called a Saab before, then you don't see Saabs. As soon as you hear of it - as soon as it enters your awareness, you begin to see them!
How is this possible? One minute (in your experience) the car doesn't exist - the next minute they're everywhere!!...




It's because there are literally billions of pieces of information EVERY SECOND coming to our attention. We simply cannot process all of them. So we filter out the ones that don't serve us. This is the job of the RAS - basically it simplifies things for us.


So it begs the question: can we ever experience reality non-subjectively? Can we ever know the world AS IT IS, rather than as we THINK it is.


I said that the ego is not real.
Well, it IS real - it is real in a subjective, relative way, that depends on our previous experience. It shapes and conditions our present experience of life, so it has a real influence. But that influence prevents us from knowing the world as it REALLY is.


The RAS and ego are highly interconnected. They both simplify our experience of the world - something that has been necessary for our evolution, probably even our survival as a species. However, if we want to know reality - I mean, if we want to know the absolute truth; the absolute reality that underlies all of existence, we have to go beyond subjective, relative truth. We have to have a strong desire to let go of all that we think we know, all that we think we are, all that we think we see, and surrender to the vast emptiness of naive innocence and humble ignorance.
Is there anything more terrifying? I don't think so...
Is there anything more worthwile?...


ENLIGHTENMENT. Over the ages there have always been people who have told us that there is another possibility in life: that there is something called enlightenment or self-realisation; that it the true experience of absolute reality.


When Buddha was asked the difference between himself and an ordinary person, he stated:
"I am awake".


The difference is in where we put our attention. You can choose to put your attention on what you already know, think, and believe, thereby reinforcing and strengthening those thoughts and beliefs (and strengthening the illusion that is the ego). Or you can practice being completely open. Letting go of all that you think you know, and surrendering.


After all, whatever it is that we think we know, we are probably wrong!


As long as we struggle to destroy, crush, defeat, or 'kill' our egos we miss the point. It's like fighting with your own shadow. The ego is there. It has an impact on us. But the more attention we give it, the more power it has.
I have known people who have suppressed many aspects of themselves in order to combat the ego. For example, renouncing sensory pleasure like sex, chocolate, and other kinds of 'goodies'. In my opinion, they cause themselves a lot of unnecessary suffering. If you want to be happy, joyful, and at peace, why fight?! That's what I meant when I said that a lot of people waste a lot of time fighting with the ego in the name of 'spiritual practice'. Why fight with yourself?


Buddha said:
"There is no way to happiness. Happiness IS the way".
Be happy. Don't fight with yourself. Especially with your shadow - the ego. If you feel something, whether it's anger, joy, or conviction, use that feeling to get to know yourself more deeply. Knowing yourself more deeply is the only way.
Buddha's last words to his students were:
"Be a light unto thyself".


That's where it's at.

6 comments:

Peter said...

Hi Ben,
very good article!
I would say that there is nothing else than subjectivity.
"Divinity within is non-linear, radical subjectivity. It has nothing to do with the intellect. Reality is subjectivity."

Namasté
Peter

Anonymous said...

Re. your quote: “Be a light unto thyself”. You have the potential to be and do exactly what you would most love to be and do. When you get there, you’ll be a beacon of light in this dark world, and the more light we all bring, the more shadows we disperse.
>>>> I interpret this to mean follow your conscience, morels and values and you will reach the goals of your dream and desires with dignity and pride in tact, and by leading by example in seeking to do the right thing you will shine a spot light on to your valued life of being a moral compass of achievement, values in tact, which brings extreme joy, deep  happiness (not superficial and selfish happiness, which you will live to regret and will make you ultimately unhappy, but instead rounded, mindful and wholesome happiness born of morels and values) and harmony. 
>>>>Realistically we all make mistakes in life, and nobody is perfect, so one can not be idealistic, but with due consideration and lessons learnt from mistakes, we can live a magnificent joyous  life by being respectable, and not selfish and disruptive, which ultimately brings discord and regret.

Anonymous said...

This is extremely dangerous practice and preaching, much similar to what the suicide boomers themselves were trained into believing. 
I know someone who has been manipulated by such practice, which is used as coercive persuasion of undue influence to comply with cult behaviour and he has sadly become an arrogant, egotistical numb person, without any morels, nor family values. His life as been destroyed and without therapy to address the issues created by this irresponsible group, he is likely to live a shortened life of self destruction without realisation.   Both he and his family have been destroyed by such irresponsible practice, as he has gone from being a considerate, loving, well respected, rounded individual, to an deceitful, immoral, secretive person with no conscience. The young man concerned has let his appearance go, his studies which were once important to him have been devalued, his personal welfare is of great concern; he looks dishevelled and he acts without emotion, I.e. distant with no value placed on important, necessary, responsibilities in life, such as everyday banking, car tax, insurance. This practice is proven to lead to criminal behaviour because the "preaching" serves to create an inflated ego; an individual that starts to acts as he desires without conscience or consideration placed on any life values. A manipulated individual created to serve immoral , illegal activity, is a selfish act of those seeking a power trip over the life of others!

Anonymous said...

This is extremely dangerous practice and preaching, much similar to what the suicide bombers themselves were trained into believing. 
I know someone who has been manipulated by such practice, which is used as coercive persuasion of undue influence to comply with cult behaviour and he has sadly become an arrogant, egotistical numb person, without any morels, nor family values. His life as been destroyed and without therapy to address the issues created by this irresponsible group, he is likely to live a shortened life of self destruction without realisation.   Both he and his family have been destroyed by such irresponsible practice, as he has gone from being a bright, spirited individual who was considerate, loving, well respected, rounded individual, to an deceitful, immoral, secretive person with no conscience. The young man concerned has let his appearance go totally down hill, his studies which were once important to him have been devalued, he is dishonest and no longer knows what the truth is because he has been trained into disregarding honesty  for a carefree life that fits the particular cult environment. His personal welfare is of great concern; he looks dishevelled, pale, extremely thin and he acts without emotion, I.e. distant with no value placed on important, necessary, responsibilities in life, such as everyday banking, car tax, insurance. This practice is proven to lead to criminal behaviour because the "preaching" serves to create an inflated ego; an individual that starts to acts as he desires without conscience or consideration placed on any life values. A manipulated individual created to serve immoral , illegal activity, is a selfish act of those seeking a power trip over the life of others!

Anonymous said...

Here's such cult that has been discussed on thread
http://forum.rickross.com/read.php?10,1139,page=4

Anonymous said...

Here's such cult that has been discussed on thread:

http://forum.rickross.com/read.php?10,1139,page=4

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