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August 21, 2019

Denying Ego

“Absence of Ego is Divine Will”

According to Sufi School of Thought, denying ego helps the Divine Will to settle in which was the norm of older times. As materialism and competition grew, so did the yearning of lower selves. We land our finger on the unattainable and fall into the lethal clutches of of lower egos. Then we run to readers and psychics to do some voodoo or green magic to attain our lost loved ones, returning of man or woman that was never meant to be and other compensations that have not been part of our stars.

Why is letting go of our free will so hard. It is a test of human nature till a time arrives that whatever we think we attain it. How does this metaphysics work? It is magic. But a divine one. Till a man loses all desires is when the key to manifestation takes place. Otherwise law of attraction will not work. The hardest struggle is to ‘Give Up’ on your own sweet will.

Man can be deadliest than a scavenger and holier than an angel. The bone between those two soft cushions is the will which is ego state. Our alternate realities that is meant to be can reflect in dream state but the key is to kill freewill and let divine law rule on loci of external control. Why is that we put a thought or an affirmation out in the world but it ceases to bring it to reality. And why to saint intervention prayer works but ours fail? Because sages, saints, prophets, lords and spiritualists have foregone their will to help us attain ours. Just like Jesus being crucified for the sins of mankind, so does sages forego their wills to fulfill the dreams and wishes of common man.

Think- Whatever you chose for yourself- be it career,marriage, education or venture- why do you still have that soggy void resting in the corner of your heart. You’ll get the answer.

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