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Originally Posted by wolfgang Every thought you have is also part of the ego. The ego, being a separate self that defines itself, feeds itself, fears oneness and labels everything in sight, exists through thought forms.
The spirit doesn't have thought. It has feeling and comes into our bodies as a current that meets either flow or resistance. Flow will generate feelings we look for and enjoy or would normally choose consciously. Resistance will generate worry and uncomfortable feelings in the body.
Then what to do with thoughts? Lots of thoughts are not needed. We are habitually thinking all the time. It's an addiction. This supports the ego trying to assert itself and hang on to things that aren't permanent.
Our thoughts that are not habitual are spiritual - like picking up radio signals. They are much quieter than our normal habitual flailing about. But even those thoughts are part of ego, it is the ego that is able to define and verbalize. Once a spiritual feeing is turned into thoughts, we have gone into the separate self to have the thought. But that is ok, since those thoughts are not habitual or addictive in nature. |
I mostly agree.
But first an important question, do you think that the ego is in some way bad and should be completely abolished?
If yes then;
Why should you have spiritual thoughts?
Does this mean that rational thinking is useless?
If no then;
Very well I agree.
