Is it okay to usher the death of the ego? or do we just accept it as a part of our personality and move on to develop our higher self? Sometimes the ego just keeps us from moving on. so maybe here are some tips to starve or simply neglect it: to recognize sincerity in our sincerest action; to discover deception in our purest motivation; to recognize our state of sinfulness in contemplative ecstasy; to love unconditionally; to give until empty and emptiness itself give; to discern your own folly in our spiritual victories; to empty oneself in our strongest moment; to be ordinary in our state of extraordinariness; to experience power in utter simplicity; to be humble when the abstract descends; to accept pain gracefully; to be foolish in your wisdom and wise in your folly; to forget ones crosses while carrying them; to plunge and abandon into the dark night; to lose self importance; to smile in wisdom in a time of grief…
To question in a time of abundance; to be uneasy with satisfaction and complacency; to harmonize with the universe; to forgive the self; to live the questions gracefully; to face doubt patiently; to be discontented with the answers; to reach the impossible; to discover the unknowable; to be silent; to erase personal history; to embrace your demon/shadow; to unite with humanity; to lose identity; to sin gracefully; to laugh at your weaknesses; to be unafraid of death; to be unpredictable and unexpected; to ignore what others say behind your back…. BUT TO USHER THE DEATH OF THE EGO IS TO EFFECT ITS MONSTROUS RESURRECTION–IT IS THE DRAGON THAT MULTIPLIES ITS HEAD WHEN CUT. WE SIMPLY HAVE TO FORGET IT ONCE AND FOR ALL AND CONCENTRATE ON THE HONING OF OUR TRUE SELVES!