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r72rock
Learning to Grow



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Enlightened Egos
#15786276 - 02/09/12 10:12 PM (3 months, 17 days ago) |
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When going about my daily activities, I usually check with myself and think, "How would an enlightened person act in this given situation?" or, "Am I doing what an enlightened person would do?"
Or if I'm high on something, I'll think, "What would a Buddha do while high on Acid?"
I almost think of it as a new type of WWJD. 
I'm constantly trying to go beyond my ego, yet I always check my ego using my ego. It's a weird way it works. I try and stop it a lot because I realize it's my ego just wanting something new to obtain, and really, it's no different than my ego wanting a new computer or a new car.
I guess though at the same time I'm not opposed to something that can promote good values, but a lot of time, I feel that this just gets in the way.
Just something I wanted to share that I notice I do a lot. How do your egos play tricks on you?
-------------------- 现在
Refraining from all evil, not clinging to birth and death, working in deep compassion for all sentient beings, respecting those over you and pitying those below you, without any detesting or desiring, worrying or lamentation - this is what is called Buddha. Do not search beyond it. - Dōgen
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dkmonk
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Re: Enlightened Egos [Re: r72rock]
#15787134 - 02/10/12 02:53 AM (3 months, 17 days ago) |
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It seems like a positive influence, but it could be disruptive if you start making your choices based around what another person may do that isn't you, and not being yourself. It could eventually become a false sense that you are doing this not for yourself anymore, but to mimic someone else s actions that aren't yours. It could turn into more of a pretend fantasy, which is an escape from what you are and your thoughts, which goes against what an enlighten person would suggest by being in the now.
If you want to do something and get the urge you should think more if it is really want you want to do by seeing if it fits in with your life at that time, and not if it fits into what someone elses life was.
You wear clothes, but I doubt you ask if you should turn to robes, and give everything up, because it is what a lot of known enlighten people have worn.
It is your life, and you have to make decisions that will benefit you the most, and make you the most comfortable doing them afterwards.
-------------------- First Grow Golden Teacher Koh Samui - in progress
http://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/15330714
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WakeUp
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Re: Enlightened Egos [Re: dkmonk] 1
#15787528 - 02/10/12 06:49 AM (3 months, 17 days ago) |
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Act In Love. That ego is the Love ego, the Good ego.
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White Beard
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Re: Enlightened Egos [Re: r72rock]
#15787574 - 02/10/12 07:06 AM (3 months, 17 days ago) |
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r72rock said: When going about my daily activities, I usually check with myself and think, "How would an enlightened person act in this given situation?" or, "Am I doing what an enlightened person would do?"
Or if I'm high on something, I'll think, "What would a Buddha do while high on Acid?"
I almost think of it as a new type of WWJD. 
I'm constantly trying to go beyond my ego, yet I always check my ego using my ego. It's a weird way it works. I try and stop it a lot because I realize it's my ego just wanting something new to obtain, and really, it's no different than my ego wanting a new computer or a new car.
I guess though at the same time I'm not opposed to something that can promote good values, but a lot of time, I feel that this just gets in the way.
Just something I wanted to share that I notice I do a lot. How do your egos play tricks on you? 
Good observation. I do the same shit all the time. I find just noticing hypocrisy seems to bring about an end to it, and it works itself out. Then you'll just act how you're suppose to act. Also, you may want to consider how everything already has Buddha nature, so a tree out your window swaying in the breeze is exactly how Buddha would act.
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The Chronic

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Re: Enlightened Egos [Re: r72rock]
#15787753 - 02/10/12 08:09 AM (3 months, 17 days ago) |
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r72rock said: I'm constantly trying to go beyond my ego, yet I always check my ego using my ego.
Keep becoming aware of this
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Jessica Swift
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Laughing is perhaps one way to judge your spiritual development. If you find yourself giggling at everything under the sun, then your mind is penetrating and allowing things to be born anew.
Odin, god of chaos, jokesters and merry pranksters, buddhas, ravens, jesters, raving poets, etc. These types are usually depicted as knowing a little extra slice of experience on the pie graph. Sure you can know the universe or love the mystery, but can you laugh at the joke?
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r72rock
Learning to Grow



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dkmonk said: It could turn into more of a pretend fantasy, which is an escape from what you are and your thoughts, which goes against what an enlighten person would suggest by being in the now.
Yeah. That's why I posted this.
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WakeUp said: Act In Love. That ego is the Love ego, the Good ego.
I really like this bit. 
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White Beard said: Also, you may want to consider how everything already has Buddha nature, so a tree out your window swaying in the breeze is exactly how Buddha would act.
Everything is in its right place. 
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The Chronic said: Keep becoming aware of this 
I'll try, lol.
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Jessica Swift said: Sure you can know the universe or love the mystery, but can you laugh at the joke?
I guess at the end of the day, I don't quite get the punch line. But I think I'm beginning to see why it's funny. 
Thanks from everyone. I guess I'm just taking in a little bit from what ya'll had to say.
-------------------- 现在
Refraining from all evil, not clinging to birth and death, working in deep compassion for all sentient beings, respecting those over you and pitying those below you, without any detesting or desiring, worrying or lamentation - this is what is called Buddha. Do not search beyond it. - Dōgen
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resonant111
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Re: Enlightened Egos [Re: r72rock]
#15792124 - 02/11/12 09:46 AM (3 months, 16 days ago) |
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r72rock said: How do your egos play tricks on you?
My ego likes to play this game called the "superiority complex"
It's all based on me thinking I'm somehow better than other people because of my past experiences I consider "spiritual."
a common egoic trip of mine: "well you've done mushrooms and SPIRITUAL drugs. people who drink are just low-life morons."
This single thought has distanced me from lots of old friends simply because they choose to drink.The critical ego is a sickening thought process. I've found the key is to LET GO of everything my ego is against. To simply accept the world as it is, in it's totality.
Edited by resonant111 (02/11/12 11:51 AM)
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AcidMonster
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Letting go and accepting is a key virtue! For me I used to do the same, whether viewing myself as higher or lower on a chain of egotistical reasons and then I began to see things in a third perspective. We are all who we are, no need for ones mind to work in a negative manner against a fellow traveler.
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