I don't have to tell you that as a human being you are inherently "multi-natured". We all "know" this through our own direct experience. There are times you feel magnanimous, loving, kind and impossible to be offended. There are other times when you feel depressed, angry, self-indulgent, petty or easily offended. This internal conflict between multiple natures is so basic to the human experience- it is what makes me just like you and you just like anyone else. And not just anyone else alive today- but anyone else that ever lived or ever will live on this planet (or any other planet for that matter). We are all equal in the sense that we have this common internal struggle to experience, understand, and if we're fortunate- learn to integrate and unify into a complete whole.
Learning to experience, and integrate our multiple natures is the very essence of the "human experience". And experience is a great way to describe it- because it can only be understood through experience- or I prefer to use another form of the word- experiment.
There are a multitude of names and descriptions for this "multi-natured" phenomenon:
- The cartoon version of the angel on one shoulder and the devil on the other
- Freud's Super Ego, Id and the Ego.
- "High self" and a "low self"
- Spirit and Shadow
- Yin and Yang
- Spiritual Man and Natural Man
- The native American "Two Hungry Wolves"
I have no doubt that every culture that ever existed has some analogy to attempt to describe this basic fact of life because, as already stated, it is truly universal to the human experience.
So we know we have dual or multiple natures. Now what? Are we supposed to go to battle inside and eliminate one, or just reach a truce. Is it a sort of "cold war" inside us that we have to battle our whole lives?
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These "war within" mindsets stem from the belief that our "lower" nature, our ego, or choose whatever analogy you want, is something that needs to be hated, feared, battled, subdued and extinguished if we are to live a happy or "saintly" life. But is it really true that our so called "lower" nature should be eliminated? Could it be equally as true that we shouldn't try to eliminate our lower nature, that it actually serves a useful purpose?
As I've studied this in my own mind and through reading the writings of many other philosophers and prophets throughout time, I've come to the conclusion that our so called "ego"is there for a reason- a very good reason. What reason is that? To preserve and extend physical life. I don't believe God makes mistakes. Our "ego" is very misunderstood by our rational mind. I imagine the ego just chuckles at our demonizing it- knowing all along that without it, our physical body would immediately die. To me the "ego" is much more than just our sense of identity or our pride. It is that part of us that is responsible for maintaining, preserving and extending life. It does this at a "subconscious" level over which we have little to no control (thank goodness). It regulates our heart beat, digests our food, breathes in and out, maintains chemical, energetic and thermal equilibrium, heals our wounds, mends our broken bones, and divides our cells, all without requiring any conscious input from our rational minds. What an amazing program we come already coded with! All our rational scientific discoveries pale in comparison to the sheer power and perfection of our built-in "super bio computer" we sometimes call our "ego". The ego's programming is simple: protect, preserve and extend physical life. How it accomplishes this is anything but simple.
Now, it is also true that if left without "leadership", the ego's directive can cause all sorts of non-resourceful outcomes- jealousy, greed, violence, infidelity, crime, war- you name the vice or sin- it's underlying source is the un-managed ego trying to "protect, preserve and extend" that physical life over which it is programed to serve- typically at the expense or at odds with other egos trying to do the same thing.
I believe that instead of battling our ego or seeing it as "sinful", it is more resourceful to meet it with understanding and even gratitude for the important and irreplaceable role it plays in our very physical survival. Then it can become a friend and ally in our journey of life instead of an enemy that cannot really be defeated.
The ego- as powerful as it is, in many ways is like a child. It just wants to be respected and it also craves leadership in the form of boundaries. That leadership and those boundaries can temporarily come from outside sources like laws, cultural norms, parental expectations, rules, commandments, etc. But all of those sources are ultimately hollow and the ego knows it. The real leadership and boundaries that the ego will ultimately respect and obey can only come from within- from our Spirit- from the true captain of our physical ships we call our body.
So when you feel your ego getting the best of you by retreating from Unity and Connectedness to Self and Separateness, instead of battling it try telling your ego something like this:
"Ego, thank you so much for all you do to protect and maintain this amazing body. You're doing an amazing job and I don't thank you nearly enough. Without you, this body would be dead and I know it. So thank you and keep up the great work. Now, here's where the boundaries are in this case. I've been around a lot longer than this body has, and it's my job to be the boss of this life. Just trust me on this one- you'll be able to carry out your vital role more effectively if you follow my direction in this case. As the boss, I love that I can delegate so completely and effortlessly such complex things to you. I also love how you can be humble and obedient and see the big picture here." Use your own words- the point is to appreciate the ego for the important role it plays, but also provide the direction and leadership it actually craves.
So while it may seem like we have dual or multiple natures, in reality there is only one- there is only unity. Left and right brain are really just brain. Natural and Spiritual Man are really just Man. Light and Dark are really just one revolution of the planet. They are two sides of the same coin. The one without the other is not only meaningless, it's not even possible.
As we learn to "include and transcend" our multiple natures into a unified whole of body, mind and spirit we begin to discover what has been there all along- before our beliefs of separation came along. We discover our One True Self. One True You just rhymes better, so that's why I went with that. Now my amazing ego is telling me I need to go to sleep so it can do it's work better without all my silly philosophising getting in the way. Good night.
Humbly yours,
John
Welcome to One True You
"The greatest good you can do for another is not just share your riches, but reveal to them their own."-- Benjamin Disraeli
That quote sums up well the intent of this site. To help reveal our own riches- our "True Self"- like a masterpiece within a block of granite that needs only to have the untrue parts chipped away leaving the truth that was always there.
I have come to know that one of my purposes in life is to be an instrument of teaching and clarity to help myself and as many fellow travelers in life as I can reach to collectively uncover our true selves- to raise our level of consciousness, to live life more awake and less afraid. I genuinely want to help you help yourself- and that is why I write.
- I write what is real and true for me regardless of whether it is popular or whether I hurt some feelings. I consider hurt feelings a step towards waking up and facing truths our ego has resisted facing.
- I write only what is timeless- what is as meaningful and relevant today as it was a thousand years ago as it will be a thousand years from now- I write about meanings, not happenings. Time, space, culture, race, religion, language, all dissappear at the level of Spirit which connects us all.
- I write what is applicable to all- not just a few. When I choose a topic, I imagine myself speaking to millions- it must be relevent to all that are open to it. But when I write, I imagine myself having a private conversation with a close friend.
- I write as a friend, a peer, a fellow Human Being in training- like you- not as an expert, a guru, a master or any other such unuseful and seperation-creating titles.
For a breif audio introduction to the site, click the play button below. If you find the content of this site helpful, please help spread the benefit by letting others you think would like this know about it.
That quote sums up well the intent of this site. To help reveal our own riches- our "True Self"- like a masterpiece within a block of granite that needs only to have the untrue parts chipped away leaving the truth that was always there.
I have come to know that one of my purposes in life is to be an instrument of teaching and clarity to help myself and as many fellow travelers in life as I can reach to collectively uncover our true selves- to raise our level of consciousness, to live life more awake and less afraid. I genuinely want to help you help yourself- and that is why I write.
- I write what is real and true for me regardless of whether it is popular or whether I hurt some feelings. I consider hurt feelings a step towards waking up and facing truths our ego has resisted facing.
- I write only what is timeless- what is as meaningful and relevant today as it was a thousand years ago as it will be a thousand years from now- I write about meanings, not happenings. Time, space, culture, race, religion, language, all dissappear at the level of Spirit which connects us all.
- I write what is applicable to all- not just a few. When I choose a topic, I imagine myself speaking to millions- it must be relevent to all that are open to it. But when I write, I imagine myself having a private conversation with a close friend.
- I write as a friend, a peer, a fellow Human Being in training- like you- not as an expert, a guru, a master or any other such unuseful and seperation-creating titles.
For a breif audio introduction to the site, click the play button below. If you find the content of this site helpful, please help spread the benefit by letting others you think would like this know about it.
Sep 15, 2008
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