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Originally posted by mrkeen
reply to post by Itisnowagain
Obviously, there are individuals who are quite content with the role of an observer, who had not asked for a life of struggle and hardships before they were born. But there are also people who came into this life to test themselves and to develop their abilities under severe pressure, and this is not the reason to call them 'egoists'. The fact that they are competitive and motivated does not mean they won't save somebody's #$$ in a difficult situation. Maybe they would be the ones to act instead of just 'observing'. Anyway, here is the definition of 'ego' from an online dictionary:
the “I” or self of any person; a person as thinking, feeling, and willing, and distinguishing itself from the selves of others and from objects of its thought.
This definition is free from any ambiguity and extra connotations. If by 'ego' you mean something more specific, then you may be right in your own way. But proclaiming duality and refusing the ego such duality seems inconsistent.
Originally posted by Angle
reply to post by Itisnowagain
The ego lives on delusions. No, it are delusions of the ego that makes ego worthy of doing wrong. These delusions ego created for its own by believing lies. Ego exhalts itself. Beware when it is like that. Advice: Be as sharp as the snake.edit on 26-4-2013 by Angle because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Eonnn
Having a perspective creates a perspective.
Originally posted by Bluesma
Some people are better off (for themselves, and for others) remaining in a sense of separation only as long as they cannot yet accept the full spectrum of physical emotion, and sensation, and recognize the beauty in it ALL.
Originally posted by Bluesma
This whole "individuality is sufferance" is ridiculous!
Have you ever kissed another? Made love? Had a long uncontrolled fit of laughter with a good friend?
Held a child and smelled their hair, stroked their soft cheek? Held hands with another while watching a sunset? Shared a warm smile with a stranger?
Have you ever tried waterskiing? Snow skiing, playing football, jumping on a trampoline, riding a skateboard, a horse, a bicycle? Playing a musical instrument? Singing? Painting, drawing, dancing....?
-these wonderful experiences are all only possible through individuality. Through separation, so that we can feel the boundries of self and other come into contact (whether that be physically or mentally). These are impossible experiences if individual awareness is not present.