Death Of The Ego...
January 24th, 2022

This week I heard someone share a story that belonged to another person. They did so out of concern and compassion, but really it wasn't their story to tell.
In doing so, they violated the confidence the other person had placed in them.
Sometimes out of concern, since we are human
, and feel we can help someone in a seemingly difficult situation, we share stories in hopes that another person has an answer that will aide the person we care about.
But it's not our story to tell.
The reason I bring this up is because I was watching a clip from David Hawkins where he was discussing our ego self, and about taking an individual moral inventory. I loved the one thing that he said so much. When you start taking your moral inventory you should "just agree that everything is gonna be horrible and get it over with".
As funny as that sounds, it's totally true. If we are being totally honest with ourselves during this process, I doubt that there is anyone of us that hasn't lied, cheated, had a bad thought? I didn't think so!
So why is it, when someone else is going through something we feel the need to share it with others? Is it the need to gossip? Maybe it makes us feel better, because it's not us in that situation? Or...maybe, just maybe it's our ego talking!
That ego. We all have one. It's our sense of self. Our individuality. Something we protect and defend at all costs.
But is it our friend?????
The greatest vanity of the ego is judge mentalism. We feel we can stand in judgement of others because whatever we're judging is not our reality at the time.
But taking a "moral inventory" --- it probably was in some degree at some point in time.
Therefore --- we cannot judge.
Looking in the mirror and facing our ego is probably one of the most difficult things we'll ever do. It requires us to face the fact that we are not perfect.
We are flawed, and will likely always be. In fact we are completely and totally imperfect. It also makes us accept the fact that no matter how hard we try to "do everything right" from this moment on --- we are still human and we are still going to falter and " sin
".
Interestingly, the ancient Greek definition of the word "SIN” is "to miss the mark
".
The story that was shared above was about someone who was currently " missing the mark
". OR...so it seems to the judgmental ego mind
. But what if the perceived "missing of the mark" is really an opportunity for everyone around to "stay out of judgement and let go and let God"! 🤔
David Hawkins also said that the only death we can truly experience is the death of the ego. This happens after we face ourselves in the mirror, and acknowledge the ego self. Once that happens, we are truly surrendering to our higher self and allowing the greater good to work through us.
This week, stop your ego when it gets in the way. Let that go, and let your higher power take over and watch things change.
Have a fabulous week!
““In the end, only three things matter: how much you loved, how gently you lived, and how gracefully you let go of things not meant for you.” ”
---Buddha
Sincerely,
Fatkin Natural Healing









