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“Egocentrism is the problem, then, not Egos. Egocentric people are agents for themselves only (and perhaps also for their immediate families), without awareness of or tending of the social and natural environments that sustain their lives. Their consciousness is Ego-centered. A person with a healthy, mature Ego, in contrast, is ECOCENTRIC; she understands herself as, first and foremost, an agent for (the health of) her ecosystem (and second, as an agent for the health of her human community, which dwells within that ecosystem; and third, as an agent for her immediate family and self). Spiritual practice helps mature our Egos. Faced with the assertion that the goal of spiritual practice is to eliminate the Ego, the innermost Self might respond with a hearty laugh and the blended perspectives of the Trickster, Fool, and Sage, as, for example, expressed by Jay Leeming: Trying to get rid of your ego Is like trying to get rid of your garbage can. No one believes you are serious. The more you shout at the garbage man. The more your neighbors remember your name. Rather than attempting to jettison the Ego, a sensible person draws on the resources of her innermost Self to cultivate her relationship to innocence, wisdom, humor, and the great, transpersonal, and universal mysteries of life.” ~ Bill Plotkin ~
Posted on: Sat, 01 Nov 2014 20:53:28 +0000

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