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Summary: The distinction between ego and false ego is essential to understanding inner life. The ego allows the soul (purusha) to recognize itself as an individual. The false ego, or vanity, arises from identification with the mind (citta), the body,...
La distinction entre ego et faux-ego est essentielle pour comprendre la vie intérieure. L’ego permet à l’âme (purusha) de se reconnaître comme individu. Le faux-ego, ou vanité, naît de l’identification au mental (citta), au corps et aux pensées. La spiritualité...
It can happen that one feels torn, divided between the body, the mind, and something deeper. This division is not an error, but it becomes a source of confusion when it is not understood. By accumulating concepts and knowledge, one sometimes moves away...
Confusion does not come from the world, but from what, within us, takes itself to be what we are not. The false ego, often mistakenly called the ego, is this identification with the mind, fueled by ignorance (avidya). It maintains a constant agitation...
La confusion ne vient pas du monde, mais de ce qui, en nous, se prend pour ce que nous ne sommes pas. Le faux-ego, souvent appelé à tort ego, est cette identification au mental, nourrie par l’ignorance (avidya). Il entretient une agitation constante qui...
The word devil is often understood as a figure of evil. Yet its original meaning points to something much simpler: that which divides. By returning to this root, it becomes possible to understand evil not as an external entity, but as an inner experience...