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mellowchuck mellowchuck discovered this in Spirituality 4 reviews since May 12, 2008
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mellowchuck discovered 2 months ago
Learn how to use the ego correctly.
daverd rated 2 months ago
When we think of love, it seems that it should be the most altruistic human emotion, that love is something we give unconditionally without any thought of ourselves. Yet life also teaches us that love is often selfish, and hence is the source of our deepest agonies. It seems to be a paradox. And another paradox is this: Although many of us desire love, we push it away by being critical, judgmental and angry with others. Why do we do this? The wisdom of Kabbalah provides a straightforward answer: It's because our nature is the ego, or a will to receive. Our ego plays the central role in our lives, and by definition, it is focused on oneself and does not have the power to love others.
FOSHARONA rated 2 months ago
What is love; and why doesn't it exist in our world?
wyominggal010 rated 2 months ago
From the article: "The fact is, we identify ourselves through the ego. Have you ever really thought about all those inner dialogues you carry on with your ego? Most likely not, since it happens all the time from the moment we are born. These unconscious thoughts and conversations fly around in our minds constantly, controlling everything we do and think. We judge others, comparing ourselves with them, saying things like, "I'm better than him/her, I'm smarter than that, I wish I could be like that," etc"
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