gustavofring
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Sorry for those unfamiliar with it. I can certainly recommend reading the books, as they offer profound insights.
Anyway, my question:
How can you be free of ego, mindtalk, etc. when you inhabit a world full of ego and identification with thought/posession/role? Everyone seems to play self-identifying roles in this world.
Isn't it incredibly annoying to see all that around you and feel almost like the only "sane" person so to speak? Doesn't this create enormous negative thoughts about the world you inhabit and is thus a paradox? I found this a bit difficult as I am trying to learn more about concious thought and dissolving the ego. It seems almost impossible to live by these teachings in this world.
Anyway, my question:
How can you be free of ego, mindtalk, etc. when you inhabit a world full of ego and identification with thought/posession/role? Everyone seems to play self-identifying roles in this world.
Isn't it incredibly annoying to see all that around you and feel almost like the only "sane" person so to speak? Doesn't this create enormous negative thoughts about the world you inhabit and is thus a paradox? I found this a bit difficult as I am trying to learn more about concious thought and dissolving the ego. It seems almost impossible to live by these teachings in this world.
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