What is Knowledge : Ch-7.20.


Chapter 7: Yoga Discipline-20.

Thus, the egoism of the human personality, which is the principal opposing force in any spiritual effort, is something to be understood with great caution, clarity, and patience.

You may feel that you are not at all an egoistic person.

“What sort of egoism do I have? I want practically nothing.”

Many people honestly feel that they have no desires at all.

“What desire do I have? I want nothing.”


But this is not true, because conditions which make us feel that we are comfortable and secure in any way, whether outwardly or inwardly, may tentatively create a feeling within us that neither do we want anything, nor do we have any desires, nor are we as bad as people may imagine us to be.

Nobody would accept that one is a bad person.


“What sort of definition do you have about me? What is wrong with me?”

We resent any kind of attitude on the part of another which may find fault with us.

We are always perfect; there is no defect in any one of us.

The detection of a defect in one’s own self is the interference with the egoism of the human being.

Swami Krishnananda
 To be continued ....

 

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