OneFive wrote:Hi, I'm having trouble understanding some thing and i know you can help.
I'm neither dumb nor stupid but i dont understand what "EGO" is.
I read about Ego deaths and leaving your Ego behind. From what i can tell its some kind of facade to the self.
In the case of a house

it has a facade, the facade is part of the house and without it there would be no house.
I'm confusing myself now :/
There would be a duality within all of us, i understand that and i think there are really 3 sides to every one, the way you perceive your self,the way others perceive you and then theres the way you really are.
Ego to me sounds like a fakeness and i consider myself to be a genuine person without a facade.
Or is that just my ego speaking lol joke
Thoughts : Please leave below :
The word "ego" can indeed be confusing because people use the word in a variety of ways to refer to a variety of concepts. The ego is essentially what you refer to as "I". Any time you say "I am [something]" that's your ego (no matter how humble the remark in the brackets is).
Then there is the superego, and when most people talk about seeking relief from their ego, this is actually what they're talking about. When many long for ego death, they are really seeking the (temporary) death of the superego. This is the voice in your head that both reinforces the ego (tells you how great you are for doing the things it deems great) and berating you when you do something you feel guilty about. You can think of the superego as an internalized parent or internalized society. When you were young, the construct of the superego was not yet in place. If you did something your parents didn't want you doing (as a result of their conditioning in society), they might yell or punish you for it. Eventually mom and dad aren't around all the time, and so the superego steps in to tell you when you've done wrong...the only problem is that the ego (you) doesn't always agree with all those things you've always been told you shouldn't do.
Beyond the ego and the superego, I think of more of the pure self as the observer. You are not the thinker of thoughts, but rather the observer of those thoughts - the observer of your behavior. In ego death, sometimes it is merely the death of the superego, and that can be solace enough to have its burden momentarily lifted, but in the case of a full ego death, both fellas are out the window, and only the observer remains. Whatever scene or things are laid before the observer become indistinguishable. The observer becomes all that it observes. Typically as you go through life, there is a subject-object relationship with everything (
you are the subject and everything outside of you is an
object,) but in the case of a full-ego death, this relationship is destroyed, and so you become everything you perceive.
"Science without religion is lame. Religion without science is blind" - Albert Einstein
"The Mighty One appears, the horizon shines. Atum appears on the smell of his censing, the Sunshine- god has risen in the sky, the Mansion of the pyramidion is in joy and all its inmates are assembled, a voice calls out within the shrine, shouting reverberates around the Netherworld." - Egyptian Book of the Dead
"Man fears time, but time fears the Pyramids" - 9th century Arab proverb