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Recieved: 2001/05/04 17:59
Subject: Re: [K-list] EGO
From: felix
On 2001/05/04 17:59, felix posted thus to the K-list: Bob,
I am fascinated by your effort to describe this ego thing. I
agree that it must be necessary or a lot of the people who
say I'm on an ego trip wouldn't bother acting like they
don't have one. For the last few years, however, I have
begun to use computerese to demonstrate and understand how
the various aspects of the human mind work. With my question
being: What part of a computer would the ego be equivalent
to? Could you or any other interested person hazard a guess?
felix
----- Original Message -----
From: "bob johnson" <romo81ATnospamexcite.com>
To: <K-list >
Sent: Friday, May 04, 2001 2:29 PM
Subject: [K-list] EGO
> The ego is necessary to alleviate the doubt of our being.
> Without ego there is nothing to reflect back upon.
> Think about it,sounds scary,thats why we encounter our
subconscious fear,the
> subconscious manifested.
> The ego makes it possible to live within the plane before
> enlightenment,once the need for ego is gone we can live
our true nature.
> Mind body the opposites reconciled.Dont knock the ego to
go beyond you will
> have to face the fear of death itself. Sound scary it
is,but well worth the
> effort.
> Bob
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