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Role of Anxiety is to Wake Us Up - (3525)

I think a major role of any ego is to make us to work. To work to arrive at a higher level of understanding, happiness, freedom as well as a higher state of consciousness.

Every ego without a doubt holds a lesson.

In general, when we learn something we wake up to what we are learning. With the elimination of the ego we learn a new quality or virtue and we learn how to apply it for our good and for the good of others.

So these new qualities that we learn, transform us and wake us up to different areas of realities in life and of course in gradually increasingly different degrees. 

The ego which I think is the one that wakes us up psychologically the most and makes us also pay the most is anxiety.

Working other egos change our psychological fabirc more, such as working on pride. Working on pride makes us much more agreeable, friendly, flexible, natural, balanced, less ill-willed and so much less of so many other nasty things. We are also obedient and humble to the Being in us and the Law inside and outside.

So when we feel anxiety it is here for a reason. The reason being to wake up more psychologically and to make a few little payments (if we can't get rid of the anxiety so easily). To wake up to the precise moment, to wake up before the negative projections, to wake up before the effects of the thoughts, to wake up to the silent mind as remedy, to wake up to the consciousness leaving behind the mind...

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