onesong:
I've pondered this concept of false selves, ego's that are created and can see the deeper "oneness" of everything but it seems to me that these false selves or ego's have a purpose, I'm just not sure what it is....Are they something used to navigate thru reality and no longer hinder us once they are seen for what they are?
From what I have discovered the false-self or ego, can not "see the deeper oneness of everything", and it has no purpose other than to cause a great deal of suffering...not that this is it's purpose, so much as a natural result of living in ignorance.
By far the god and master most in need of relinquishment is the false-self; for it is focus on the false that blinds consciousness to it's truth and reality; and all the other gods are but supportive structures for the lie. Surrendering our cherished gods is but a step in surrender of all we believe ourselves to be.
cognizant dissident:
we don't want to become so attached and enslaved to their teachings that they cause more problems for us then they were originally intended to help us solve. Or we become so convinced that we have found the correct path to enlightenment that we are now "experts" and no longer have anything to learn.
The problem with "teachings" and "masters", is that they often support the false belief that we are a "student" that needs to lean and evolve, or that we are less than those who know and or are "masters". Such feelings and beliefs support and so sustain the false sense of broken "self" that needs some thing, or some one.
What this is about is realizing the perfect and pristine wholeness and purity that is our true and real identity, already.
Does this make sense? It can get very tricky.
j