Enemies of the Soul
So what takes us away from presence and remembrance? This is
what we must observe in ourselves, for different types of people have different
ways of abandoning their souls.
A big ego is not the same as a strong soul. The ego is more
of a reaction to circumstances and conditions than an agent with independent
will. The ego has little viability because it is more of an effect than a
cause. It may have the strength of self-interest, but that same self-interest
makes it vulnerable to a million disappointments and threats.
What are the signs of a weak soul? If we are dominated by
the attractions of the world, bouncing among likes and dislikes, shifting from
one sub-personality to another, from one intention to another, changing our
mind constantly, living without a center, these are signs that our soul needs
more substance.
In simple terms care of the soul is disengaging from the
matrix – the false reality we are hypnotized to believe and conform to – and
connecting to the true source of our being.
Human beings are extraordinarily suggestible. We tend to
believe in a childlike way what we are told, what is repeated, and what those
around us believe. In small, traditional communities and tribes this
suggestibility may have been an advantage. More often than not, the wisdom of
experience was passed from generation to generation. But as society became more
complex and diversified into large, institutional religions, political parties,
and empires, the sources of indoctrination became more sophisticated. In
today’s fractured societies people can be manipulated and controlled by
beliefs, opinions, symbols, and dogma manufactured by psycho-pathological
individuals and secret societies that seek control and power.
What does it mean to “sell your soul’?
The preferred means of seduction are porneia (whatever distances us from our true nature) and anaesthesia (a defense against the
imagined pain of waking up).
These rigid constructs then usurp presence and imagination,
building a false reality; the feeling of being alone and vulnerable in an
impersonal universe, or of being an imperfect soul striving to please a
judgemental God, results in a persistent existential alienation. Through this
day-to-day loneliness and fear we are manipulated into false security by those
who seek to control us. They play upon the ego’s need to be with the tribe, the
party, the ‘true’ religion.
Living Presence
Kabir Helminski
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