Ooh, this could possibly worst of all of the 7 Deadlies. I do have a bit of pride in myself, who I am, what I stand for, etc. Though, I usually think of it as good self esteem, I realize how pride used in a negative context can be a problem because it serves to divide us from one another. At times, I tend to think of myself as being unique and therefore separate from the world. However, in my heart, I know that this cannot be true. Despite the identities that we carefully cultivate for ourselves, we are all essentially the same.
I have actually been working for the past couple of months on letting go of my ego, and the unyielding idea of who I am. Letting go of my ego is important to me because I know that without it, I will be able to accept others for who they are without judgment. I will be a much more loving, understanding, and compassionate person. This is the only unshakable truth about myself that I choose to own. Happy weekend!
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Hi Yvette, it's Sunday & I guess we're still the lonely two from Friday.
You sound like you've been studying buddhism, too. The whole self/no-self thing is kinda hard to wrap your head around, but letting the self go even a little does seem to reap benefits. I'm trying to wrap around the time/no-time thing, now. What a puzzle (no-puzzle?)
enjoy the journey!
Hi Friday friend. Yes, I have been reading a little bit about Buddhism. I've found that it's a very peaceful teaching, and I see a lot of wisdom in it. It certainly can puzzle you though. "See you" next time.
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