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The following article was published in our article directory on February 23, 2017.
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Article Category: Self Help
Author Name: James Nussbaumer
What is it about never being good enough? What is the ego-based mind?
Being that the ego—humanity's thought system of doubt, fear, and judgement, is manmade and finite, its output is nothingness: illusion. It ends with the death of its body. Without the body the ego cannot exist.
A Course in Miracles states why "the ego idolizes bodies, even for Divinity purposes, and wishes its own to be more than what it is." But illusion is the best it can produce, and producing is always its goal until "nothing" can be better.
We get stressed out over nothing, angered, and have attack-type thoughts, due to the ego's feeling of lack. These ego illusions seem to be quite specific. Why?
Our whole mind is naturally abstract, meaning that it is not practical, and is thus hard to understand by the practical. When we speak of the mind, please don't picture the brain, which is of the body. The mind causes the brain to function through the part of the mind that sees itself as separate from God. That separateness belief, which is ego, is what tells us that, "we're never good enough!"
The abstractness of the whole mind is a concentrated essence keeping it one, or whole.
The ego resists this abstract oneness; it dreams about occupying a small part of the mind as separate. This is the part of all of us that can only think in concrete terms. It is split off, or separated from, the naturally abstract.
The image of Adam and Eve departing from Paradise is a symbolic representation of the splitting-off of the ego from the Oneness of God: the separation. An unknown thirteenth-century artist portrayed what he naturally was aware of through the wholeness of his essence. Today that tapestry still hangs in an art gallery in Venice, Italy.
To the artist, what he envisioned as real could not be explained or portrayed in the concrete. The concrete part of us believes what it wishes to be true, because it has constructed itself to be concrete. The ego must depend on the concrete because that is all it can understand, and it needs to feel concrete to believe in its own survival.
Our mind has two separate thought systems: the real and the unreal.
The real is the infinity and eternity of the abstract, and it is all that it has ever been and ever will be. The real never dies. The other is based on the body's birth, sickness, and death, with survival methods in between. This "in-between" part is its focus. This latter thought system is the ego, which is fearful of anything that is not concrete, including God.
The ego loves to put the "fear of God" into its idolizing and calls it worship. It asks that we become "God-fearing" individuals in order to improve our well-being, and it teaches that good is never good enough.
To the abstract You
Keywords: a course in miracles, the ego, never good enough, whole mind
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