Should I Rid Myself Of Ego? »
Posted By Mikunited 6 months, 2 weeks ago in Science & TechnologyThis series of videos was produced in Israel by Ari Films. This fascinating series explores the most important spiritual topics of our times using state of ...
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ELISHEVA16 months, 2 weeks ago
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So, learning to shift from receiving for myself, (ego = separation and pain,) to receiving for the sake of giving, (bestowal = unity, harmony that leads to eternal pleasure.)
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Makes sense. The ego is the problem and the solution... So, I/we learn to use the tool of reception correctly and the whole world becomes a place of harmony that co operatively works together within the laws of nature yielding the result of: 'for the benefit of all!'
Thanks MIk
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