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Wednesday, September 16, 2015

The Ego's Search For Wholeness ~ Eckhart Tolle


The Ego's Search For Wholeness
~ Eckhart Tolle

extract from his book " The power of now"

Another aspect of the emotional pain that is an intrinsic part of the egoic mind is a deep-seated sense of lack or incompleteness, of not being whole. In some people, this is conscious, in others unconscious.

If it is conscious, it manifests as the unsettling and constant feeling of not being worthy or good enough.
If it is unconscious, it will only be felt indirectly as an intense craving, wanting and needing. In either case, people will often enter into a compulsive pursuit of ego-gratification and things to
identify with in order to fill this hole they feel within.

So they strive after possessions, money, success, power, recognition, or a special relationship, basically so that they
can feel better about themselves, feel more complete. But even when they attain allthese things, they soon find that the hole is still there, that it is bottomless.

 Then they are really in trouble, because they cannot delude themselves anymore. Well, they can and do, but it gets more difficult.

As long as the egoic mind is running your life, you cannot truly be at ease; you cannot be at peace or fulfilled except for brief intervals when you obtained what you wanted, when a craving has just been fulfilled.

Since the ego is a derived sense ofself, it needs to identify with external things. It needs to be both defended and fed constantly. The most common ego identifications have to do with possessions, the work you do, social status and recognition, knowledge and education, physical appearance, special abilities, relationships, personal and family history, belief systems, and often also political, nationalistic, racial, religious, and other collective  identifications.

 None of these is you.

Do you find this frightening? Or is it a relief to know this? All of these things you will have to relinquish sooner or later. Perhaps you find it as yet hard to believe, and I am certainly not asking you to believe that your identity cannot be found in any of those things. You will know the truth of it for yourself. You willknow it at the latest  when you feel death approaching. Death is a stripping away of all that is not you.

The secret of life is to "die before you die" - and find that there is no death.