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All Egos are Selfish, a Step Outside of that Helps - (4050)

A selfish person needs to step outside themselves. Quite true right?


All the weaknesses are selfish right. They all enclose one inside oneself. All the egos have their selfish part and the ego of selfishness has more parts strongly dedicated to selfishness. 


The remedy to any of these weaknesses is not staying locked inside oneself, but making an effort to get out of oneself. 



We don't help, we don't move, we don't practice, we don't pray, we don't speak, we don't laugh, we don't smile, we don't cook, we don't care etc. all because we are inside of ourselves following some egoic logic and consequently being detained by it. 


We are lazy and selfish because of some logic we are stuck in and detained by. 


Mainly to get outside of one's mind is what we need to get out of. Because our essence is actually stuck in our mind and it needs to float out of there. A bucket of cold water on one's head does wonders.


To step outside of the egoic argument, or egoic logic or egoic reasons that one has in their head is the necessary and is also the most efficient effort.


Any means or method to step outside of ourselves is valid, except for alcohol and drugs. 


We need lots of courage to step out of ourselves, that is why we get so angry with others who try and make us laugh or do things when we are bottled up within ourselves. All because we don't want to step outside of ourselves.


When we get angry or annoyed at someone for disturbing us then we can be sure we are stuck inside of ourselves, stuck in some identification or problem of the sort.


End (4050).

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