Ego and Egolessness
Much less of Egolessness
The world today is placed in a chaotic and violent situation as a result of the incessant moral deterioration of the individuals and their continuous decline towards lower more egocentric states of mind. Most of us are pieces and fragments of wholes (broken spheres).
True courtesy and respect towards other beings – those which derive from love and compassion and not from vapid rules of manneristic politeness and regulations of organizational efficiency – are scarce. The evident dynamics of human relations reflect our mental contents and are therefore full of passions, interests and intrigues. Only few are motivated by higher noble forces and aspire out of this circle of inferno.
Egolessness – Our past, our purpose, our End
In the distant past there existed another world, where evil was thoroughly examined and understood, a world in which the harmony was so deep and profound that even the slightest deviation from morality would have caused instant super-natural phenomenons as warning signs.
According to the Buddha, only six kinds of misery had existed in the world: hunger, thirst, heat, cold, fatigue and excremental needs. There were no diseases, no wars, no ecological disasters and no poverty or shortage of any kind.
Entities were separated from each other only in the physical level but their minds were united, for they have already reached the spiritual level of egolessness and passionlessness. All lied within unbiased neutrality immersed in unconditioned love and the profound understanding of the forces of the universe and of other beings was natural, fluent, all-encompassing and open.
Generally, there is an aspiration of the evil in us towards the moral and pure, since it is in essence infused and influenced by it.











