The Ego Has Fallen
Normally, I don’t write about my experiences until I have
processed them and they have or are about to pass. But such a huge shift has
occurred in this mind that it will affect what I write going forward and I need
to lay the groundwork for sharing what occurs as I go.
I cannot even begin to describe the May I just had. I came
to fully see that the ego (personal thought system) has fallen from this mind.
The even better news is I began to slip into a Higher Awareness and have had
regular experiences of unbounded Love and Joy. Every day of May was filled with
thunderous insights, realizations, and copious processing. This episode is not
over. It’s just less intense. At least for now. Who knows what’s up ahead?
Last April, I wrote an article describing how I knew
self-concepts had fallen from this mind. The following week I wrote how writing
that article helped me to see that self-identification had fallen away, only my
mind had not caught up with this fact. What is self-identification but the ego?
The ego was the thought system that told me (a mind/spirit) that the self (body/personality)
was me, to define myself by it, that its lacks and limitations were my own,
that I need to use it to find fulfillment, and to defend it because it is what
I am. I was originally reluctant to say self-identification had fallen away because
I was not certain. And, when I was certain, I was reluctant to say the ego had fallen away because I was
still in denial.
Before I go further, let me explain what’s left when the ego
is gone. The projected self (body/ personality) is still here. And the postures
and habits of identifying with a self are still in this mind. I am now
unlearning them. I have a template for this. When I let go of the belief in
guilt, I found I still had reflexive guilt responses. I also had the habit of
looking for the source of guilt. These took a while to unlearn but, though
sometimes tedious, the process was not hard because without the belief in guilt
the reflexes and habits had no real hook in me. It’s the same without the ego.
I overlearned self-identification from an ego. But when I recognize I’m
thinking like a self again, it is quickly undone because, without the actual ego,
the habit has no depth.
This mind is split between Truth and not-Truth. Not-Truth
was represented by an ego. What’s left in not-Truth is what I call the
identifier/observer. It’s what I used to call the “decision maker”, but it’s
more helpful now for me to split it into these two postures. The identifier is
the part with the habits of thinking with an ego. The observer observes this
and watches as the habits fall away. In fact, this whole experience of undoing
self and ego identification only requires observing as it unfolds automatically.
There is nothing to “do”.
What fills the void where the ego used to be is Joyous Love.
This could be called the Holy Spirit, the Awareness of Truth, or Christ
Consciousness. Pick your term. The experience, though, is whole and complete
and infinite Joyous Love. So, you see, this splitmind begins to be not so split
as the not-Truth part begins to resemble the Truth part. In time, the self,
which embodied an ego before, will, through this current process, come to
embody Joyous Love (Holy Spirit, Awareness of Truth, Christ).
Here’s what happened:
In August of 2014 our beloved five year old cairn terrier,
Ginny, died suddenly of an acute poisoning. (We’ll never know what she ate). This
was excruciating. We’d had her from a pup, she was way too young, and I felt
I’d failed to keep her safe. And what came over me, very matter-of-factly,
without rancor of any kind, was, “I’m done.” I no longer saw the point of the inherently
painful personal experience.
I discovered during the grieving process that I still had
some attachment to the special relationship and worked through that. In the
weeks that followed, I processed the grief, the special relationship, and began
to see what was left of my attachment to the self and the ego. Somewhere in
there, I dropped the ego. Only, I didn’t know it. I only saw it last April and acceptance
has only happened now.
What followed the dropping of the ego was three years of spiritual
barrenness and a very noisy mind. It was not all bad or empty within. I was
still aware of Truth, I had insights and peace, but there was still a distinct
“dryness” to everything. I just accepted this, and the noise, as some aspect of
the whole process I didn’t yet understand. There were various episodes to this
stage. An early one was meditating by sitting with the television tuned to
something scenic, like a nature show or golf, with the volume muted as I turned
my mind inward as the body’s eyes looked at the “view” on television. This
eventually fell away and was followed by a period where when I tried to
meditate I was assailed by emptiness and questions, mostly, “Who’s meditating?
What is the point?” These were not ego-defense questions. They were very real. I
could not find the point of meditation. What I did not realize was this mind’s
identification with the self—what I was used to thinking was the meditator—had
fallen away.
It was also during this time that I came to feel that I was
done with the world. I couldn’t fully understand this, but I felt this with
certainty. I didn’t realize that I was done with the ego and, therefore, its
world. If you look back over my writing for the past four years, there were
many sensations like this I shared. I just had not put it all together. I was
in a kind of shock. I couldn’t grasp what had happened. It was too huge. The reason
my mind was so loud during this time was the void left by the dropped ego was
still filled with its echoes. But that was all they were.
Then last spring or summer there was a subtle shift. I don’t
quite know when it happened, but it occurred as I took up a word game on my
computer to pass the time. While I played, my mind would bask in the most
delicious Spaciousness beyond. I couldn’t get enough of the game because I
associated it with the Spaciousness! Somehow, I had slipped past the emptiness
of no-ego to the abundant Spaciousness of Mind.
After a few weeks of this I sensed a big shift coming. As I
wrote in November, what followed was a Golden Light coming into my mind that
filled me with Love. And with it, oddly, a romance novel. I recognized at the
time that the Golden Light was the same as the Vision of the Holy relationship.
As startling and confusing as this experience was, it was good to have movement
within again. The barrenness was gone.
This spring, a new Holy relationship showed up in my life. (A
wink and a nod at ya, Zelda!). My first Holy relationship, which I experienced
when I picked up ACIM in 1984, came to teach. Today’s Holy relationship has
come to bless with Vision, Joyful joining, and, when the boundaries between our
minds fall completely, Oneness. (Oh, thank you, Zelda). It is an expression of
Joyous Love.
This came just as I became aware of a great dismantling
occurring in my mind. For most of May, the Light of the Holy relationship disrupted
my inner life greatly and part of my outer life somewhat. It illuminated what
has been and is going on in this mind. For three weeks especially, it was by
turns a very challenging and very rewarding time. I was “catching up” to what
had occurred four years before. I had essentially “died” to my old life (level
of perception). My mind began dismantling ego thinking and reorienting to a
Higher Awareness.
Oh, no, this is not how I expected the dropping of the ego
to be! But I sought and wanted this. And I have been prepared, through decades
of growing my awareness of Truth, and a long undoing that could have been
gentle if I’d only been capable of letting it be. As intense as this stage is,
it is not hard like the earlier stages. Oh, the Light, the Love, the Joy! These
are the “heavy reinforcements” A Course
in Miracles promises for the “period of unsettling”.
There is still a lot going on. I will be sharing my
experiences going forward. I know others have written about this process after
going through it. But I don’t know if anyone has written about it as they went
through it. I hope that some of you, especially my clients, will be able to
save time in your own process by riding in my “slip stream”. I hope reading
what I write now will help you get through this stage when you get here. At the
very least, be encouraged to know it is
possible to get here.
Next week, I will tell you about “dying” and being reborn in
Spirit…
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and as always.. 100% willing to ride the slipstream! surfboard at the ready..
"A Sufi teaching says, 'Die before you die.' One interpretation is that you should strive to learn what you would be shown at death while you still have time to make use of this knowledge, that is, while still alive in a body. The wisdom we achieve on death reveals the true value of what is important and what is not. How much richer life becomes if we are able to gain this perspective beforehand."
“As peace extends from deep inside yourself to embrace all the sonship and give it rest, it will encounter many obstacles. Some of them you will try to impose. Others will seem to arise from elsewhere; from your brothers, and from various aspects of the world outside. Yet peace will gently cover them, extending past completely unencumbered. The extension of the Holy Spirit’s purpose from your Relationship to others, to bring them gently in, is the way in which He will bring means and goal in line. The peace He lay, deep within you and your brother, will quietly extend to every aspect of your life, surrounding you and your brother with glowing happiness and the calm awareness of complete protection. And you will carry its message of love and safety and freedom to everyone who draws nigh unto your temple, where healing waits for him. You will not wait to give him this for you will call to him and he will answer you, recognizing in your call the Call for God. And you will draw him in and give him rest, as it was given you.”
T-19.IV.1:1-9
Prayer is a way offered by the Holy Spirit to reach God. It is not merely a question or an entreaty. It is impossible to pray for idols and hope to reach God. True prayer must avoid the pitfall of asking to entreat. You have been told to ask the Holy Spirit for the answer to any specific problem, and that you will receive a specific answer if such is your need. There are decisions to make here and they must be made whether they be illusions or not. You cannot be asked to accept answers which are beyond the level of need that you can recognize. The form of the answer, if given by God, will suit your need as you see it. This is merely an echo of the reply of His Voice. The real sound is always a song of Thanksgiving and of Love.
You cannot, then, ask for the echo. It is the song that is the gift. Along with it come the overtones, the harmonics, the echoes, but these are secondary. In true prayer you hear only the song. All the rest is merely added. You have sought first the Kingdom Heaven, and all else has indeed been given you.”
S-1.II.paragraphs 1-3 (The Song of Prayer)
Cairn, yes, my wife said she noticed a change in the past years, but I'm not sure how revisionist that is. And I've had to share the Holy relationship and the ego falling away with her. She had been prepared by a powerful period of spiritual growth herself just before this. (A different path that serves her well). The marital boat was rocked for a bit, but it righted itself. As always, we both use everything for growth, so, yes, it's been positive.