- Aug 6, 2007
- 8,192
- 2,452
- 38
- Country
- United States
- Gender
- Male
- Faith
- Christian
- Marital Status
- Single
- Politics
- US-Others
Yes - - this is what I call the "selfish self". In my case, it has helped to stop welcoming opportunities to criticize and look down on people and try to show I am the great counselor the whole Christian world has been waiting for. As I get into caring about people, instead, I find myself being in a better quality of peace and goodness and rest, in me, so I am younger and newer . . . as ego goes and I growAnd this is emancipating so I am free from my own self nonsense.
yeah I still struggle with the whole "trying to be good but doing evil instead" thing. sometimes I feel the people that go to war inside of me are useful, other times I do not. I don't like the idea of bowing down to others, especially for something as obscene as "being polite" if that means letting people rot in themselves. but if I make war with some people they get offensive and will go into that mode of attempting to defend what they seek to protect from an enemy to an irrational degree. not to mention that I can do those things too.
some souls need some things and others need different things. I really don't wanna have to judge myself according to others standards but I also don't wanna be such a high level jerk. I think being honest tends to be very useful and people who think they can get rid of their egos are fooling themselves. it is like thinking it is a good idea to poke Gods eyes out. but none of us need evil.
Upvote
0