Ever have the feeling that something’s missing? Something is not quite right? I’ve had that feeling off and on since a child… in 2010, I realized this feeling was real, why I had it, and what was missing.
Why it hurts to question yourself, and why you should anyway
People often don’t like it (at first) when we begin to closely look at their dearly held ideas and beliefs about themselves and the world. I was afraid to let my ideas and beliefs go because I had nothing else. But we must do so, if we want Truth…
Enlightenment is Not a Feel Good State
So many people use, and abuse, the word enlightenment, that it no longer carries the meaning it may once have, long before I crossed paths with it. Now it means a glorious mental-emotional experience, and people are on the hunt for that…
How to Know If It’s Ego – Free I.D. Kit
You do have a built-in guidance system … The first step is beginning to discern what is ego, and what it is not. So when is it ego? I’ve put together a quick reference flowchart; an ego identification kit to help you get started.
What will happen when I drop ego?
Many people are afraid of dropping ego, they think they might be unable to function, and may just vegetate out on a park bench for life. Nothing can be further from the Truth.
The end of seeking is just the beginning
I stopped seeking, but that does not mean you stop living. In fact, it means you have just started living! I did not stop seeking because I gave up; I stopped seeking because I was given everything. There is nothing more desired. The end of wanting and seeking is not boring…
What is love? Love is the absence of judgment
What is love? Love is the absence of judgment. A conversation on the Facebook Group Dear Self.
Are we all One?
Cindy covers dealing with the ego & degeneration of thought, while a guest asks if she is speaking about us being all one. The subject then leads to separation, God, Self-realization, and what she calls the “direct seeing.”
Where did the ego come from?
Some people think that “…this thing called ego is just the “bad stuff” you don’t like about yourself–and not your very self…You are not who you think you are.”
Cracking the shell of the false self
Dear Self: I realized that I am in this all alone anyway, meaning that people might give you hints or tips but in the end it’s me that has to work it out. Also wondered a bit about the applicability of what otheres say. Sometimes it seems that it’s kind of like telling a person who’s stuck in the wheelchair how to walk. What I mean is that it’s not really a method or a path but a description of a way of being, which then isn’t how they got there in the first place.