Spicy, sizzling gossip feeds negatively on our ego

Posted: May 25, 2014 at 10:45 am


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ALEXANDER Charriol

Your mantra for the week:

Love is all that there is. Everything else is ego at work.

I forgive, I forgive. Now I can receive.

The Holy Scripture emphasizes that we must forgive 70 times seven, which really implies that many people try to forgive but never really do. They will often say, I will forgive but I will never forget, which, to me, is just saying they havent really forgiven. For it is only when you have ultimately forgotten that you have truly forgiven.

RAMON Orosa

The reason why Jesus used the analogy of forgiving 70 times seven is because he realized the tremendous difficulty of forgiving and forgetting.

In numerology, 70 times seven is equal to 490, and when rounded-off becomes 49 which stands for revolution in the I Ching, the Book of Changes. This means you can expect a major change for the better in your life.

If the word ego had existed in the ancient times, it would have clearly explained why we struggle so much in the process of forgiving I do not deserve this. After all, I have done for him/her why am I being treated this way? By what right do they have to do this who do they think they are! This shows how truly we are pained.

Eckhart Tolle uses the term Pain Body to describe the accumulation of our painful experiences from the time we were conceived to the present. He says it begins to take a life of its own, very much like what we call ego that constantly underscores our imperfections. This ego, a kind of false-self, usurps our so-called true self which is our perfect-self made in the image and likeness of God, and then tries with all its might to run our lives.

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