Guest guest Posted March 8, 2006 Report Share Posted March 8, 2006 Nisargadatta , " billrishel " <illusyn wrote: > > Silly ego game #3 is where we learn to consistently bring ourselves to a > state of peace in meditation, and then believe that we've accomplished > something > almost no human has ever been able to do before. Hehe. Since this has no > relationship to noticing the truth of our ego dynamics, those dynamics > continue > all during our non-meditating time. In order to pretend that this > isn't so, we > elevate ourselves above others and project our thinkingness and struggle > onto them, all the while hiding behind the obscurity of our own words > so that > nobody can be clear enough about what we're saying to really be able to > challenge us. > > ~~~~~ > > A couple of questions, Phil: > Do you consider the " ego " to actually exist, or to only > " appear " to exist? > > You speak of " noticing the truth of our ego dynamics... " , > But noticing " one's own ego dynamics " is inherently > problematic. The biggest ego trap there is is the one > about stamping out ego. " Noticing ego dynamics " is inherently > not in the Now. And anything that is not in the Now is > illusory. See what I mean? > > > Bill There is nothing which is not inherently in the now, Bill. Len Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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