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EGO is Edging God Out!

In the mid90s Daniel Goleman started talking about EQ or Emotional Quotient. Danah Zoher and Ian Marshal in their recent work SQ (Spiritual Quotient): connecting with our spiritual intelligence observes, While computers have IQ and animals can have EQ, it is essentially an SQ that sets human being apart. Therefore, the wheel of life to roll smoothly, all the spokes of the wheel IQ, EQ, SQ represents moving from gross to subtle, infinite to finite and from tangible to intangible. SQ has several dimensions: Compassion, wholeness, self-esteem, gratitude, spirit of surrender, service and the ego. Handling the ego is one of the critical dimensions of enhancing SQ. Ego issues, if not handled with care, can create problems in our personal, social and professional lives. Hence for better relationships, it is very important to understand and handle the ego - both of self and others. Ego stems from our bundle of memories. It gets further reinforced when we repeatedly embrace a particular thought for extended period of time. We tend to take ego position based on what happened to us in the past. One of the key aspects of handling the ego is to analyze the way in which our thoughts are organized because our ego is embedded deep in to our thought process. Our thoughts are often organized in a hierarchical order. First of all there is a primary layer of thought which constitutes the core, then there is a second layer, a third layer and so on. The primary layer represents objectivity of thoughts and maturity where as the subsequent layers represents subjective interpretations often arising out of perceptions, which may be far away from reality. One should contemplate primarily on the inner core rather than on the secondary and tertiary layer; for once we concentrate on the core thoughts, we will naturally look at the events of life more objectively. Once we are objective and deal with issues with all gentleness, care and with a satvik approach, all our transactions become free from the Ego. J Krishnamurthy calls this state of mind as one of All conclusive Awareness. Staying in this state soften our ego. To handle the ego, one has to therefore promote objectivity, for, with objectivity comes truth. This in turn dilutes the ego. Once our actions originate from the depth of our heart representing the primary layer, the path for ego free relationships will be paved. Dealing with the ego becomes easier if we can instill a spirit of Surrender in our psyche. The environment around you becomes tranquil and peaceful. Surrendering essentially means crucification of our ego, but surrendering becomes a rather difficult and painful process because of our worldly attachments. Krishna in the Bhagvad Gita Chapter 18 says: fly unto him for refuge with all your being, O Bharata; by his grace you shall obtain supreme and eternal abode Krishna advises Arjuna to surrender his ego unto him. The surrender unto the lord should not be a temporary self deception; it should be done with a total spirit of devotion and with a state of ego-less ness. This was the spirit exhibited by Radha, Prahlada and Hanuman. The surrendering of ego is often construed as weakness. On the contrary the spirit of surrender enhances our quality of goodness, which ultimately leads to godliness. But where is God?

Vedanta says He resides with in us. By surrendering the ego we will be able to perpetually experience Spiritual Actualization, leading to a higher SQ. For, we are not human beings, having spiritual experience, but spiritual beings having human experience.

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