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« on: March 27, 2025, 02:58:51 am »
Hi dear readers and members,
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The topic of ego dissolution is addressed as a fundamental process for achieving spiritual liberation. Below is a summary of the topic:
Concept of ego
According to Samael Aun Weor, the ego is a psychological structure formed from an individual's experiences and conditioning. The ego is seen as a separate entity that opposes the true divine nature of the human being.
Furthermore, it is multifaceted since it affirms what today and denies it tomorrow. The ego is pluralized since there are millions of them that manifest themselves during the course of our lives and they manifest themselves through the personality that has been granted by our Father in heaven.
The ego does not have a divine origin, as many falsely believe, because we ourselves have created it by not transforming the impressions or emotions that reach our psyche.
There are others who innocently believe that they have no ego or character defects, we call them psychological aggregates, or selves, those who think this way do so because they have never seriously observed themselves in their lives, or they justify themselves by creating a false image of themselves.
Ego problems
The ego is considered the root of all human problems, as it creates a sense of separation and duality. The ego is responsible for:
- The creation of conflicts and suffering
- The limitation of consciousness and perception
- The separation of the individual from his true divine nature
Dissolution of the ego
Ego dissolution is a process that involves eliminating the psychological structures that make up the ego. This is achieved through:
- The practice of meditation and introspection
- Observation and recognition of the ego's patterns and conditioning
- The practice of compassion and empathy towards oneself and others
Benefits of ego dissolution
The dissolution of the ego allows:
- The liberation of consciousness and perception
- The union with the true divine nature of the human being
- The elimination of conflicts and suffering
- The experience of inner peace and happiness
Importance of ego dissolution
The dissolution of the ego is considered a fundamental step toward achieving spiritual liberation. By eliminating the psychological structures that comprise the ego, the individual can experience greater awareness and perception, and achieve a greater connection with their true divine nature.
Below is a list of names of elements that form the ego according to Samael Aun Weor's theory:
Elements of the ego
1. *I*: The feeling of identity and separation.
2. *Personality*: The mask or image we present to others.
3. *Selfishness*: The tendency to think only about ourselves and our interests.
4. *Pride*: The feeling of superiority and self-importance.
5. *Vanity*: Excessive concern for appearance and the opinion of others.
6. *Greed*: The tendency to accumulate and possess material things.
7. *Lust*: The tendency to seek sensual and sexual pleasures.
8. *Anger*: The tendency to feel angry or resentful.
9. *Envy*: The tendency to feel jealousy or resentment toward others.
10. *Laziness*: The tendency to avoid effort and responsibility.
11. *Greed*: The tendency to accumulate and possess material things excessively.
12. *Pride*: The feeling of superiority and self-importance.
13. *Fear*: The tendency to feel scared or insecure.
14. *Doubt*: The tendency to question or doubt ourselves or others.
15. *Negative thoughts*: The tendency to think negatively and pessimistically.
Importance of recognizing the elements of the ego
Recognizing and understanding the elements of the ego is essential for:
- Identify and overcome our negative patterns and conditioning.
- Develop self-awareness and introspection.
- Cultivate empathy and compassion towards ourselves and others.
- Advance on the path of spiritual liberation.
Self-observation is a fundamental practice in the teachings of Samael Aun Weor, a spiritual master and founder of Gnosis. Below is a description of self-observation according to Samael Aun Weor:
Definition of self-observation
Self-observation is the practice of observing and analyzing our thoughts, emotions, and actions objectively and without judgment. It is a tool for understanding and transforming our psychology and achieving spiritual liberation.
Objectives of self-observation
According to Samael Aun Weor, the objectives of self-observation are:
1. *Know and understand our psychology*: Self-observation allows us to discover and understand our patterns of thinking, emotions and behaviors.
2. *Identify and overcome our defects*: By observing and analyzing our defects, we can work to overcome them and achieve spiritual perfection.
3. *Develop self-awareness*: Self-observation helps us develop self-awareness, which is the ability to be aware of our thoughts, emotions, and actions in the present moment.
4. *Achieving spiritual liberation*: Self-observation is a fundamental tool for achieving spiritual liberation, as it allows us to understand and transform our psychology and achieve union with divinity.
Self-observation techniques
Samael Aun Weor recommends several self-observation techniques, including:
1. *Observing thoughts*: Observing our thoughts without judgment and without identifying with them.
2. *Observing emotions*: Observing our emotions without judgment and without identifying with them.
3. *Observing actions*: Observing our actions without judgment and without identifying with them.
4. *Meditation*: Practice meditation to develop self-awareness and observation of our thoughts, emotions and actions.
Importance of self-observation
Self-observation is a fundamental practice for achieving spiritual liberation. By observing and analyzing our thoughts, emotions, and actions, we can:
- Understand and transform our psychology
- Overcome our defects and achieve spiritual perfection
- Develop self-awareness and union with divinity.
-Problems that arise when an action originating from the ego is justified or condemned.
-By justifying a bad action, the defect is exacerbated or strengthened, making it more difficult to eradicate such behaviors later.
-By condemning a disastrous event, the psychological self that produces it hides in the psyche and does not appear until later, creating more mischief in our mind.
Thank you
René