Wednesday, November 9, 2016

The Ego

The Ego
All pain arises from the ego. We create a container for pain with the ego. The ego is a mechanism of Consciousness by which Consciousness can identify itself. It is a contraction from the infinite into the finite. If this doesn’t make sense think of it this way. Pain arises as a sensation of the body. It is interpreted by neural signals from the pain sight to the brain and due to the neurobiological reactions occurring, the brain perceives the pain. But until it is categorized at unpleasant, there is no perception of the pain. It is only a sensation. It is only a stimulus literally arising out of 1s and 0s, the binary mechanism of the neural circuitry in the body that either turns a nerve on and sends a signal to the connecting nerve fiber or the nerve lies dormant and doesn’t send a signal. Our bodies operate this way – they are more or less complex computer systems with incredibly variable and infinitely responsive software installed into a hardware that took millions of years to get just right. Our bodies, and the minds that seem to inhabit our bodies, are indeed the pinnacle of all creation. As we know it, we human beings are the absolute pinnacle piece of technology in the entire Universe. Everything inside of us was perfectly placed there for adaptive purposes according to the needs of evolutionary biology and it has been refined over and over and over again. Even the ego. Especially the ego.

So why? Why do we have a mechanism that allows for us to perceive pain? Why can’t we just notice the sensation and withdraw from it so as to not damage our living tissue any further? The ego is the activity in the mind that enables what I would call a ‘learned response matrix’ to occur. In this way, the ego creates patterns that support our survival on a more advanced and intricate level. We become intimate with the world through the ego. It learns how to like and dislike, so that our organism becomes geared towards the pursuit of pleasurable experiences and the avoidance of painful ones. This makes complete sense in an evolutionary model and I believe we can always use science to point us back to the truth, if applied correctly. Because all organisms before us had to adapt in the best possible ways by learning the environment they live and knowing how to extract all the necessary juice out of life to not only survive but pass on genes to the next generation. Of course all organisms are given the raw materials necessary to live and maybe even survive on a fundamental level. Yet the moment they are introduced to an environment that is also filled with other organisms with their own agenda, they must acquire the necessary tools to compete. The acquisition of these necessary tools to be a competitor is the ego.

Through the ego we learn all about the world in which we live. We find out that if we do something a certain way, we are likely to get ‘x’ result, and if ‘x’ result somehow seems like a ‘good’ thing to us, then we go on pursuing that particular behaviour to get more of ‘x’. Who determines what ‘good’ or ‘bad’ is, though? Why is it that what is ‘good’ for one person is ‘bad’ to another? Is there a so-called ‘Universal good’ that we can all strive for?

Maybe the ‘Universal good’ is simply letting go of the idea that we ourselves have created around what is ‘good’ or ‘bad’? Because if we have learned something then we surely can unlearn it, right? I don’t even know if any of this is making sense, so let’s go back to the ego as the container of pain.
We have to have something to interpret the sensations that are sure to come into our system during our time as an alive and conscious being. We need an interface, a medium of exchange, so that the sensations can be somehow judged and categorized and we can respond accordingly if they occur in the future. But – what happens if we just let this mechanism run its course? It doesn’t seem like such a bad thing, right? Aren’t we just letting what nature has provided us to do its thing anyways? We go on repeating our behaviour according to what we’ve allowed the ego to determine is best for us. Life becomes a very narrow-minded pursuit, literally, as we do more of what we’ve always done and less of what is uncomfortable or labelled as ‘bad’.

Are we even living? Or are we just surviving? Sure, we can probably go on making what appears to be even a great life in this way. We can just hardwire ourselves to pursue financial success and a discipline is imposed to make such a thing possible; maybe we even end up finding a beautiful mate and pass on our genes successfully. Our lives end up an external triumph over nature. Or do they?
Maybe nature gave us something else? Maybe nature, in all of Her incredible intelligence, gave us something that enables us to take look at our actions with more clarity? Something, I don’t know, perhaps we can call it consciousness? After all, when we do a ‘bad’ thing in pursuit of a ‘good’ result we may end up feeling bad about it, for a little bit at least, whilst we relish the reward of our ‘good’ achievement. Ever do something that you feel deep down inside is not right, only because you expect some higher reward out of the doing? Where do we get these ‘feelings of not-right-ness’? Are these our little internal compass pointers to that ‘Universal good’?

I think that is what nature gave us. Whilst She has built this incredible piece of technology that has enabled us to totally dominate our surrounding environment, and even go on to explore the outer reaches of space, etc etc… She included something very, very special inside of each one of us. That is Her voice. Her song sings inside of each human being, only we’ve arranged the loud speakers of the ego to drown it out and tell us to keep doing what it wants us to do. The funny thing is that even though the song, nature’s voice, is quiet, it is the loudest thing we know. It resonates with each action we take through our whole being. Somehow, we know what is right. We try and try to distract ourselves from this inner knowing and all it that is does is create tension in our lives.

The tension we accrue in our lives in only a result of the workings of the mind and the ego. They are the tools by which we can respond to the environment and therefore become a reactionary being, dictating our future behaviors on past events. It doesn’t have to be like this. It shouldn’t be like this. Nature gave us something else – and that is Her ever-present guidance in each moment. Do we even think for one moment that we are separate from Her? The ego likes to believe so because it will build up a fortress to protect itself from her. Literally. What happens if we give ourselves to Her?


We relax. We breathe. We let life in. She is always there to guide us, just waiting to welcome us home.