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Thursday, July 31, 2014

The Difference Between Ego and Humility.


I grew up in a family that belong to a lower middle class if social status is the subject. I had been a dreamer of a  glimpse of hope for a highly socialized living consistent with earthly materials which I believed were the bases for social acceptance. I felt jealous to those who lived abundantly.
Motivation came over where I stated to define my goal. Towards education, many of our folks believed the change brought by learning in different filed of specialties.I graduated in college in a way by which most of the time, felt the sour of living with less attention and acceptance mixed with empty stomach in going to school.
With the hard work I undertook, I became a teacher.I was serving in a Catholic high school for four years where I saw students and co-teachers came from the roots of prominent people with high ego or pride, but not all. There I started to go with their ways, pretending to be like them.In four years, I knew living not in my own self pushed me to go away from what my spirit wanted me to be in. I forgot my inner self due to ego, due to social acceptance, due to the trap (being poor) that kept inside my mind from childhood. Their I lost the true essence of my existence and purpose of life.
It was never too late when I started to go back to my divine root and to my spirit's purpose. To be humble and never thrives on other people's approval. My conscience is free, it's no longer lives in fear. Now, I am teaching in a public school where my heart beats with genuine purpose. It is because I saw most of my students experienced the kind of  living that I had before. But humbly pursue education, where pride is out of sight.


                                                            God Bless You!

How to Know Yourself?


                       Know Your Inner Yourself

The ability of the Self, as well as “self-asked, ” ensures that our inner reference point position is usually our personal nature, rather than the actual items of our experiences. The feeling with the Self, or “self-asked, ” means that our own central research stage will be our own soul, but not the particular things we experience. The contrary of self-referral will be object-referral. In object-referral we're always inspired through things beyond our Self, together with scenarios, instances, men and women, and issues. In object-referral we're continuously seeking the particular acceptance of other folks. We feel an intense need for external power .Our own consideration and our own behavior are always in anticipations of a reply.  It is therefore a fear-based.
When we experience the power of the Self, there is an absence of fear, there is no compulsion to control, and no struggle for approval or external power. In object-referral, your internal reference point is your ego. The ego, however, is not who you really are. The ego is your self-image; it is your social mask; it is the role you are playing. Your social mask thrives on approval. It wants to control, and it is sustained by power, because it lives in fear.
Your true Self, which is your spirit, your soul, is completely free of those things. It is immune to criticism, it is unfearful of any challenge, and it feels beneath no one. And yet, it is also humble and feels superior to no one, because it recognizes that everyone else is the same Self, the same spirit in different disguises.- Deepak Chopra.



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