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How To Spiritualize Your Ego
In spiritual circles, there is a great deal of negative
talk about the ego. "We must not over identify
with the ego. We must do more to identify as spirit
and as individualized souls." Often, when listening
to others speak in this way, I hear words that ring
true but energy that does not. My experience is that
many people go too far in their expression of this concept
and are not at peace with what the words actually mean.
My suggestion is to think instead, not of destroying
the ego, but of spiritualizing the ego. Make the personality
a friend. Work with Self. Create an identity that loves
and that is as much human as it is divine. To me, this
is the highest path. Just because you're a yogi doesn't
mean you shouldn't have fun loving Joe Smith at Dunkin'
Donuts. A true saint would never judge an interaction
in this way, but would instead create a way to lovingly
affirm and engage.
I'm not suggesting that one should neglect the practice
of deep meditation and the practice of identifying as
spirit and soul. Indeed, such practice is a vital ingredient
in the creation of a loving identity. Only by anchoring
our Selves in something far more vast than the human
experience, in something beyond body and beyond mind,
are we then enabled to really live.
One way to more fully participate in spiritualizing
the ego is to look into your history and to identify
roles that you have formerly played. Once you have done
this you will see even more clearly that you are not
(and never were) those roles, even if at the time it
really felt that way.
Allow me an example.
Through most of college I believed I was an ice hockey
player. I put at least 5 hours of disciplined focus
and activity into ice hockey each and every day. Weight
training, on-ice drills, and even equipment preparation
were substantial investments of time. Travel and off-ice
team activities were also considerable. Most important,
however, was the mental/emotional commitment. The depth
of this commitment reached powerfully into my sense
of self.
Identifying as a hockey player was an important part
of growing-up. It enabled me to throw myself completely
into a role and to see both its beauty and limitations.
I experienced great success as well as great failure.
But when my skill level did not hold the attention of
coaches and scouts at the professional level, it was
time to begin letting go of that role and of that part
of my identity.
This example is important because it demonstrates that
no matter how wrapped up (over-identified with ego)
we are, a time will come for that part of our identities
to melt away or to be redefined. This is true for even
the most basic roles, such as when parents and children
eventually become friends.
The key is to learn to remember to be aware of this
impermanence in "real time". Can you watch
and participate in your life at the same time. Can you
remember to perform the temporary roles in your life
effectively, but never forget that you are also Spirit
and Soul? Our bodies and minds and emotions may go through
profound experience and change, but we can keep ourselves
anchored in something deeper. We can anchor ourselves
in something permanent.
The ego enables us to get on in the world. Embrace
it. Spiritualize it. Hug the guy at Dunkin' Donuts.
Simply identify with God first, so that whether you
are skating on ice or acting as a businessman or loving
as a son, the whole time you are also aware that you
are first and foremost God's child and connected to
SometThing that is lasting and joyous and safe. This
takes practice. Meditate. Forget the physical body,
rest thought and emotion, connect to what's real, and
come alive.
Aum. Peace. Amen.
Author: Kevin Michael Kiley
This article was written by Kevin Michael Kiley, a
highly skilled life coach and successful entrepreneur.
Realizing that mastering life's simple fundamentals
is not always so simple, he dedicated himself to supporting
and guiding others as they also experience the challenges
and thrills of a life lived in conscious abundance.
Learn how he may be of service to you. http://www.kevinmichaelkiley.com
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