Freeing yourself from the ego

Letting go of the ego is the way to true freedom, through which one can see the true nature of the person. This act is not scheduled; each individual is presented at a specific time and differently.

The path to true freedom implies the discipline of the mind to achieve it; reaches naturally and effortlessly those who have abandoned their ego in search of spiritual development.

  • Is the word ego synonymous with “false me”?Partly.
  • This is critical for young people.
  • So that they can create positive images and fight the negativity they encounter along the way.

It should be noted that the ego is not the same as the image of oneself, because it may have an image of oneself, but not have an ego; The image of yourself can be altered in many ways, especially if you think you have a greater right to dignity and respect than others, which transforms your image of yourself into a harmful ego. It should be noted that there is nothing wrong with loving oneself. , because it is essential that you treat yourself with the same respect that you treat others, but when you over-love and exclude others, you become a victim of your own ego.

The ego is bound by excessive greed, which means they love each other so much that they will realize all their ambitions, no matter what damage they do to others.

Knowing what not to do at all times can help you reduce your ego, although subtle, this can already be a good start and indicates the course to follow, so it’s important to put into practice what you shouldn’t do:

? It is not rented, directly or indirectly

? Don’t try to be the center of attention.

? Don’t talk too much or too much.

? Don’t show your good deeds

? Do not demonstrate your superior knowledge.

? Don’t accept the praise.

? Do not show feelings or thoughts of superiority

? Don’t look for places or businesses that can inflate your ego.

? Don’t look for the company of people who flatter you or show you your belongings.

? Don’t use your knowledge or lie to impress others

? Don’t talk.

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