Friday, 21 March 2025

Deep Meaning of the Ego Notes - (5688)

Introduction

the ontological perspective it has been said that each Being comes into creation to learn truths about Itself - which are really in turn cosmic truths.


The Absolute, the Great Flame from which all creations stem from, knows Itself through Its creation. Furthermore It knows Itself an atom more when one of It's virginal sparks knows Itself.


To know and to learn imply the unknown and the undeveloped. That is unrealized. To realize is to know, become aware of, learn, develop and complete that development.


So when a Being enters into creation there are lackings and unknowns within It. Even though it is pristine and free of conditioning. 


Owing to the duality of creation, what happens is that these lessons or cosmic truths to be learned become the Being's greatest conditionings. The way these lessons are learnt is by undoing these conditionings.


Therefore each ego that we have contains lessons about cosmic truths hiding within it. The way it is hidden is via the lesson or cosmic truth being inverted or polarized in duality to the opposite.    


These lessons are the reasons why we have the egos that we have. We need to learn these lessons. Our Being needs the apprehension of these cosmic truths.


These lessons are the deep meaning of the ego. The deep meaning of the ego is intimately related to why our Inner Being lacks the full apprehension of these cosmic truths.


For example, pride is such a huge factor for humanity. This is because the Monads on Earth have not learnt lesson the cosmic truth behind pride. Pride was what made this creation to occur and therefore the Monads in the Absolute before creation had not understood certain cosmic truths yet and so creation was precipitated and it is now through this creation that the cosmic truth behind pride has to be learnt.


Why each Divine Being lacks certain learnings is a mystery. It is a mystery that only we can decode and we do this by dissolving the conditionings.


Notes

All the parts of our Being must capture the deep meaning of any ego.


The deep meaning of an ego is closely related to its function. We must look into the big and small picture of the ego to know better its function.


We can look through our history and see why we created that ego and there is much light there. The deep meaning is behind all those circumstances and chains of cause and effect. It is the magic force that drew one into those circumstances to create or strengthen that ego in the first place.


When released it means that that ego has died or is ready to die. The deep meaning once known has to be deeply understood and developed for all the parts of the Being to capture it and therefore fuse deeply into the whole of the Being. 


It has much to do with the remedy or anti-dote of that ego. The whole reason for existing of that ego can be understood through knowledge of the deep meaning of that ego.


It is the spirit of any "I" and is present int he background motivation of an "I's" manifestations.


It must be learnt to complete the intimate learning of the Being. When it is known then Being will not create that ego again. When it is unknown there is always a greater risk of recreating the ego again.


The deep meaning can be released in the second mountain when we are truly dying, after the second mountain or before the second mountain as a grace or gift of our Inner Divinity so to help accelerate our work. It can also be taught to us by those who have found it.  


We must start by asking the Divine Mother to teach it to us.


Here are some real examples of he deep meaning having been taught to us. For lust, the deep meaning has to do with being brought down and limited so as to not rise as high as the gods. Lust always drops our energy levels. If human beings even with a conditioned psyche were to use their full sexual or creative potential they could challenge the Gods. Lust keeps them totally in control, by being fascinated, distracted and not having enough energy to even think about 'taking the heavens by storm'


The deep meaning of anger has to do with removing obstacles.


The deep menaing of pride has a lot to do with the Being's sense of balance, majesty and dignity. Which in many ways is related to justice.


End (5688).

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